Police reform committee set to receive ‘wish list’ following public hearing process

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2017
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Police reform committee set to receive ‘wish list’ following public hearing process

The police reform committee’s sub-panel for public hearings will submit its nationwide findings to the committee tomorrow, panel chair Manit Sooksomjit said on Tuesday.

The panel has gauged views from over 600 experts in various fields, including the police themselves, focus groups, more than 5,000 questionnaires completed by police officers, plus online surveys. 
It learned that those consulted want to see police personnel’s capacity and performance improved the most, Manit said. 
Secondly, they wish to see proper governance in the police organisation, and thirdly, they want to see the police’s public services improved, he added.
Police reform is one of the 13 critical reform sectors addressed in the new Constitution.

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