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56.—(1) This regulation applies on the completion of an investigation of—
(a)a complaint; or
(b)a conduct matter.
(2) A person appointed under regulation 33 must submit a report of the investigation to the appropriate authority.
(3) A person appointed under regulation 34 must—
(a)submit a report of the investigation to the Commissioner; and
(b)send a copy of that report to the appropriate authority.
(4) In relation to a matter that was formerly a DSI matter but has been recorded as a conduct matter in pursuance of regulation 55(8), the references in paragraphs (2) and (3) to the appropriate authority are references to—
(a)the appropriate authority in relation to the DSI matter; and
(b)(where different) the appropriate authority in relation to the person whose conduct is in question.
(5) A person designated under regulation 36 as the person in charge of an investigation must—
(a)submit a report on the investigation to the Commissioner; or
(b)where the person in charge of the investigation is the Commissioner acting personally, complete a report on the investigation.
(6) A person submitting or, in the case of an investigation under regulation 36 by the Commissioner personally, completing a report under this regulation must not be prevented by any obligation of secrecy imposed by any rule of law or otherwise from including all such matters in the report as that person thinks fit.
(7) Where a person would contravene regulation 81 by submitting, or (as the case may be) sending a copy of, a report in its entirety to the appropriate authority under paragraph (2) or (3)(b), the person must instead submit, or send a copy of, the report after having removed or obscured the information which by virtue of regulation 81 the person must not disclose.
(8) A report on an investigation to which regulation 46 applies must—
(a)include an accurate summary of the evidence;
(b)be accompanied by, or refer to, any relevant documents; and
(c)include the opinion of the person investigating as to whether any person to whose conduct the investigation related has a case to answer in respect of misconduct or gross misconduct or has no case to answer.
(9) A person who has submitted or, in the case of an investigation under regulation 36 by the Commissioner personally, completed a report under this regulation on an investigation to which regulation 46 applies must supply the appropriate authority with such copies of further documents or other items in that person’s possession as the authority may request except so far as the person is prevented from doing so by regulation 81.
(10) The appropriate authority may only make a request under paragraph (9) in respect of a copy of a document or other item if the authority—
(a)considers that the document or item is of relevance to the investigation; and
(b)requires a copy of the document or the item for either or both of the purposes mentioned in paragraph (11).
(11) Those purposes are to—
(a)enable administrative action procedures to be initiated; and
(b)ensure that any such person receives a fair hearing with respect to any administrative action procedures relating to their conduct.
Commencement Information
I1Reg. 56 in force at 19.6.2023, see reg. 1(1)
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