Civilian Review

Povjerenstvo za rad po pritužbama — građanski nadzor nad radom policije

Povjerenstvo za pritužbe

45/100

Summary

The Police Complaints Commission (Povjerenstvo za rad po pritužbama) is a nine-member civilian body established under Article 5.c of the Police Act (NN 34/11). Members are nominated by civil society organisations and professional associations in response to a public call, then appointed by the Croatian Parliament (Sabor) on the proposal of the Committee for Human Rights and Rights of National Minorities. Members must not be party members and must be persons of professional and personal reputation. The Commission reviews citizen complaints about police conduct referred by the Ministry of Interior, may request files from the Ministry, and issues recommendations on discipline. It has no subpoena power and cannot compel testimony; its discipline recommendations are advisory. It reports annually to the Sabor.

Independence Scorecard

Independence Score: 45/100 (moderate)
45/100
Weak
Methodology v0.1
AppointmentLegislative appointment
Term length4 years
Removal standardFor cause only
Budget independenceExecutive discretion
Subpoena powerNo
Compel testimonyNo
Records accessRestricted
Public reports requiredYes
Pre-publication reviewNone — reports published directly

Statute

Name
Zakon o policiji, čl. 5.c
Citation
NN 34/11, 130/12, 89/14, 151/14, 33/15, 121/16
Full text
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Jurisdiction scope

All sworn police officers of the Croatian national police (Ravnateljstvo policije) and county police administrations; handles citizen complaints about police conduct

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