Police Misconduct Hearings
Disciplinary matters involving police officers and special constables are governed by Police (Conduct) Regulations 2020.
E faia se Su'esu'ega Amioletonu pe a faia se su'esu'ega i so'o se tagata ofisa pe a mae'a se tu'ua'iga o amioga e pa'ū i lalo ole tulaga fa'amoemoeina a Leoleo a Surrey.
E faia se faamasinoga o le Amioga Fa'atauva'a tele pe a fa'atatau le tu'ua'iga i amioga le taupulea e matua'i matuiā e ono fa'ate'aina ai le leoleo.
From 1 May 2015, any cases of police officer misconduct may result in hearings that can be attended by the public, including the media.
Fa'amatalaga fa'atatau:
- Police (Conduct) Regulations 2020
- Police (Complaint and Misconduct) Regulations 2020
- Home Office Statutory Guidance on Professional Standards, Performance and Integrity in Policing (2020) (external pdf)
- College of Policing Guidance on Outcomes in Police Misconduct Proceedings (2022) (external pdf)
Legally Qualified Chairs (LQC)
The regulations state that police gross misconduct hearings must be held in public and be presided over by a Legally Qualified Chair (LQC).
The LQC will make a decision on whether hearings will be held in public, in private or part public/private and wherever possible should state why.
Surrey Police are responsible for organising the hearings, with most held at Surrey Police Headquarters.
Our office is responsible for the appointment and training of the LQC and an Independent Panel Member.
Surrey currently has a list of 22 LQCs available to sit on gross misconduct hearings. These appointments have been made on a regional basis, over two tranches, in partnership with the Police and Crime Commissioners from Kent, Hampshire, Sussex and Thames Valley.
The LQCs for all gross misconduct hearings in Surrey are selected from this list by our office, using a rota system to ensure fairness.
Faamasinoga o Apili a Leoleo
Police Appeals Tribunals (PATs) hear appeals against the findings of gross misconduct brought by police officers or special constables. PATs are currently governed by the Police Appeals Tribunal Rules 2020.
Members of the public can attend Appeal hearings as observers but are not allowed to participate in proceedings. The Office of the Police & Crime Commissioner for Surrey is responsible for appointing the chair to conduct the proceedings.
Appeals Tribunals will be held at Surrey Police HQ or other location as determined by the Police and Crime Commissioner with information about how and when they are held made public here.
Fa'amatalaga fa'atatau:
- Police Appeals Tribunals Rules 2020
- Police Appeals Tribunal Chair Terms and Conditions – March 2023 (open document file)
- Police Appeals Tribunal Chair Fees 2023 (open document file)
Upcoming Hearings and Tribunals
Details of upcoming hearings will be published with at least five days’ notice on the Surrey Police website and linked below.
Helping to build public confidence in policing
LQCs and Independent Panel Members, who are also appointed by Commissioners, act as an independent body of the police and help to improve public confidence in the police complaints and disciplinary system. They help to ensure all police officers follow the Standards of Professional Behaviour and the Code of Ethics.
To undertake this important role, it is essential that they have the most up to date and relevant training.
In June 2023, the South East Region’s Police & Crime Commissioner Offices – comprising Surrey, Hampshire, Kent, Sussex and Thames Valley – hosted a series of training days for their LQCs and IPMs.
The first training session focused on giving LQCs and Independent Panel Members a perspective from a leading barrister and took attendees through the legal framework and basics of case management; whilst also addressing topics such as Abuse of Process, Hearsay Evidence and Equality Act issues.
A virtual session was also hosted and covered updates from the Ofisa o Aiga, o le Kolisi o Leoleo, o le Tutoatasi Ofisa mo Leoleo Amio, o le Association of Police & Crime Commissioners, Ma le National Police Chiefs Council.
Booking to attend
Places are limited and will need to be booked in advance, preferably at least 48 hours before the hearing.
To comply with the rules of attendance, observers are required to provide the following when booking:
- igoa
- imeli tuatusi
- contact telephone number
To book a place at a forthcoming hearing please get in touch using our Faʻafesoʻotaʻi matou itulau.
Fa'amatalaga atoa o le Conditions of entry to Police Appeal Tribunals mafai ona faitau iinei.
We’re seeking Independent Members to sit on Police Gross Misconduct Panels.
They play a key role in maintaining confidence in policing by holding officers accountable to the high standards we expect.
Asiasi i fafo Vacancies page ia aoao atili ma faʻaoga.
News fou
O Lisa Townsend e fa'afetaia le 'toe fo'i i tulaga fa'aa'oa'oga a leoleo ina ua manumalo o ia i le nofoaiga lona lua e avea ma Komesina o Leoleo ma Solitulafono mo Surrey.
Na tauto Lisa e faʻaauau pea ona lagolagoina le toe faʻafouina o Leoleo a Surrey i mataupu e sili ona taua i tagata nofoia.
Puipuia o Lou Nuu – Fai mai le Komesina o lo o tau le au a leoleo i kegi o fualaau faasaina ina ua latou auai i le taofiofia o laina o le itumalo
O le vaiaso o gaioiga e lafo atu ai se feʻau malosi i kegi o laina itumalo o le a faʻaauau pea e leoleo ona talepe a latou fesoʻotaʻiga i Surrey.
Miliona pauna le taofiofia o amioga e tetee i agafesootai a o maua e le Komesina le faatupega mo leoleoga
Fai mai le Komesina o Lisa Townsend, o le tupe o le a fesoasoani i le faʻateleina o leoleo ma le vaʻaia i Surrey.