The Commission to Combat Police Corruption (CCPC) was created in 1995 as a permanent board to monitor and evaluate the anti-corruption programs, activities, commitment, and efforts of the New York City Police Department. The Commission is completely independent of the NYPD, and is comprised of Commissioners, appointed by the Mayor, who direct a full-time staff.
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This Report, The Twenty-First Annual Report of the Commission, covers the work performed by the Commission with respect to IAB investigations reviewed during the 2021 calendar year. The Commission is not reporting here on the disciplinary cases reviewed since January 2021 as we are currently working on an audit of the Department's overall disciplinary system. This audit is being conducted pursuant to a Memorandum of Understanding between the Police Department and the Commission that was executed in November 2019. We conclude this Report with both a summary of our 2021 report, Report on Matrix Penalties for Failure to Take Police Action, and new recommendations for additions and revisions to the Matrix that we shared in summary form with the Department in a letter dated February 23, 2023.
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