Civilian Review

Independent Police Complaints Board

IPCB

22/100

Summary

The IPCB is a non-departmental civilian oversight body established under s.158 of the 1991 Constitution via the IPCB Regulations 2013. It independently receives and investigates complaints against Sierra Leone Police personnel, including deaths in custody, UOF incidents, and misconduct. Upon completing an investigation it forwards findings and recommendations to the Inspector General of Police (for discipline) and the DPP (for criminal prosecution) — it cannot itself impose discipline. Board members are civilians; statute is silent on police exclusion but the body is described as an independent civilian mechanism. Evidence access is informal (no statutory subpoena power); the board relies on police cooperation. Annual reports are submitted to Parliament.

Independence Scorecard

Independence Score: 22/100 (weak)
22/100
Nominal
Methodology v0.1
AppointmentExecutive appointment
Term lengthNot specified
Removal standardAt will (weak protection)
Budget independenceExecutive discretion
Subpoena powerNo
Compel testimonyNo
Records accessRestricted
Public reports requiredYes
Pre-publication reviewNone — reports published directly

Statute

Name
Independent Police Complaints Board Regulations, 2013 (under Constitution of Sierra Leone 1991 s.158)
Citation
Constitution of Sierra Leone, Act No. 6 of 1991, s.158; IPCB Regulations 2013
Full text
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Jurisdiction scope

Sierra Leone Police Force (national police service); investigates complaints including deaths in custody, use of force incidents, and police misconduct.