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Disciplinary investigations
Article 9 of the current law about the General Police Inspectorate stipulates that the IGP undertakes disciplinary investigations according to the law
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The General Police Inspectorate is moving
From January 28th, 2019, the IGP’s offices can be found at the 2nd floor of following address: 67, rue Verte L-2667 Luxembourg
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Visit of Comité P
On 30 November 2018, Madame Monique Stirn, General Inspector of the police, and M. Vincent Fally, Deputy General Inspector, welcomed a delegation from the Belgian Standing Police Monitoring Committee of control of police services, Comité P.
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18th EPAC/EACN Annual Conference
More than 100 delegates representing 30 member countries attended the 18th EPAC/EACN Annual Professional Conference and General Assembly from 22nd to 24th October 2018 in Rust, Austria, which was hosted by the Austrian Federal Bureau of Anti-Corruption (BAK).
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A new legal basis for the General Police Inspectorate
Today the law about the General Police Inspectorate from 18 July 2018 comes into force. The reform constitutes a fundamental step forward in the sense that the IGP will be more independent from the Police and that the impact of its control mechanism on the functioning of the Police will be amplified.
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GRECO – Fifth Round Evaluation Report on Luxembourg
Luxembourg is one of the founding members of the Group of States against Corruption (GRECO) of the Council of Europe, founded in 1999. It has hence been evaluated in the First (June 2001), Second (May 2004), Third (June 2008) and
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General Police Inspectorate - Police oversight and service of citizen !
In the context of its television serie De Magazin, RTL Luxembourg diffused a television report regarding the General Police Inspectorate.
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Adoption of the draft bill 7044 on the General Police Inspectorate (IGP)
In its public session of 3 July 2018, the House of Representatives has voted the draft bill 7044 on the IGP. The reporter M. Alex Bodry first outlined the various aspects of the draft bill before the speakers of the different political groups took the floor to express their opinions. These debates were immediately followed by the vote.
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Payment of police fines
Even though the General Police Inspectorate (IGP) does not have the competency to examine complaints about the rightfulness of Police fines in relation with contraventions to the traffic regulations (“Code de la Route”), the IGP often happens to be the recipient of such complaints.
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Speed Controls
Due to several complaints regarding speed controls carried out through a handheld radar speed gun, the IGP decided to analyse the methods used by the Police in this domain.
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