SCHEDULE 5Complaints, conduct matters and DSI matters: procedure
Part 4Reviews
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“Reviews relating to complaints dealt with other than by investigation
6A
(1)
This paragraph applies where a complaint is handled by the appropriate authority in accordance with paragraph 6(2A) otherwise than by the authority making arrangements for the complaint to be investigated by the authority on its own behalf.
(2)
The complainant has the right to apply to the relevant review body for a review of the outcome of the complaint.
(3)
The relevant review body must notify the following of an application for a review under sub-paragraph (2)—
(a)
the appropriate authority,
(b)
every person entitled to be kept properly informed in relation to the complaint under section 21, and
(c)
the person complained against (if any).
(4)
On a review applied for under sub-paragraph (2), the relevant review body must determine whether the outcome is a reasonable and proportionate outcome.
(5)
Where the Commission is the relevant review body and the Commission finds that the outcome is not a reasonable and proportionate outcome, the Commission may—
(a)
determine that it is necessary for the complaint to be investigated;
(b)
make a recommendation under paragraph 28ZA.
(6)
Where a local policing body is the relevant review body and the local policing body finds that the outcome is not a reasonable and proportionate outcome, the local policing body may—
(a)
where the complaint has not previously been referred to the Commission under paragraph 4, make a recommendation to the appropriate authority that it refer the complaint to the Commission under sub-paragraph (2) of that paragraph;
(b)
make a recommendation to the appropriate authority that it make arrangements for the complaint to be investigated by the authority on its own behalf;
(c)
make a recommendation under paragraph 28ZA.
(7)
The Secretary of State may by regulations make further provision about recommendations under sub-paragraph (6)(a) or (b).
(8)
The regulations may (amongst other things) authorise the local policing body making the recommendation to require a response to the recommendation.
(9)
The relevant review body must give notification of the outcome of a review under this paragraph and of its reasons for the determination made under sub-paragraph (4)—
(a)
to the appropriate authority,
(b)
to the complainant,
(c)
to every person entitled to be kept properly informed in relation to the complaint under section 21, and
(d)
except in a case where it appears to the relevant review body that to do so might prejudice any investigation of the complaint, to the person complained against (if any).
(10)
In this paragraph references to the outcome of a complaint do not include the outcome of any criminal or disciplinary proceedings brought in relation to any matter which was the subject of the complaint.”