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The Treasury, in exercise of the powers conferred on them by sections 28(1) and (2), and 29(3) of the Commissioners for Revenue and Customs Act 2005[1], make the following Regulations: Citation, commencement and extent 1. —(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Revenue and Customs (Complaints and Misconduct) Regulations 2005 and shall come into force on 28th December 2005. (2) These Regulations extend to England and Wales. Interpretation 2. In these Regulations—
Application of provisions of Part 2 of the 2002 Act with modifications[6]
(b) paragraph (5) shall have effect from 1st April 2006.
(7) The references in regulations 5, 8 and 9(1) to Part 2 of the 2002 Act are references to Part 2 of the 2002 Act as modified by Schedules 1, 2 and 3 to these Regulations.
(b) the Complaints Regulations shall have effect with the modifications made by Part 1 of Schedule 4 to these Regulations, and (c) the Staff Conduct Regulations shall have effect with the modifications made by Part 2 of Schedule 4 to these Regulations.
(3) The references in regulations 5, 8 and 9(1) to—
(b) the Staff Conduct Regulations,
are references to those Regulations as modified by Parts 1 and 2 of Schedule 4 to these Regulations. 1. At the end of section 9(3) insert—
2.
—(1) Section 10 shall be modified as follows.
(ii) may refer to the Commission under paragraph 4(2) or (3) of Schedule 3;".
(7) In subsection (2)(b) for the words from "appears that" to the end substitute—
(ii) that conduct or behaviour is conduct or behaviour which the appropriate authority has a duty to refer to the Commission under paragraph 13(1) of Schedule 3 or may refer to the Commission under paragraph 13(2) or (3) of that Schedule.".
(8) In subsection (2)(ba)[7] for "a person serving with the police" insert "an officer".
(b) the Commissioners.".
(8) In the heading for "Reports to the Secretary of State" substitute "Reports to the Chancellor of the Exchequer".
(b) omit paragraph (b); (c) for "it or he is" substitute "they are or he is" and for "that force" substitute "Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs".
(3) In subsection (3)—
(b) omit paragraphs (b) and (c);
(4) In subsection (4)—
(b) after paragraph (d) insert—
(5) In subsection (5)—
(b) for "16, 17 or 18" substitute "17A or 18A".
(6) After subsection (5) insert—
(7) Omit subsections (6) and (7).
(ii) omit "to another"; (iii) delete "or";
(b) at the end of paragraph (b) insert "; or";
(3) In subsection (2)[9]—
(ii) "the first force ("the assisting force")" substitute "that force"; (iii) in sub-paragraph (i) for "a member of the other force" susbstitute "a Commissioner or an officer"; (iv) in sub-paragraph (ii) for "a member of the other force" susbstitute "an officer";
(b) in paragraph (b)—
(ii) in sub-paragraph (i) for "not a member of that force" susbstitute "a Commissioner or an officer"; (iii) in sub-paragraph (ii) for "not a member of that force" substitute "an officer".
(4) In subsection (3)—
(b) for "police authority maintaining that other police force" substitute "appropriate authority"; (c) for "the assisting force" subtitute "that force"; (d) omit "(if any)"; (e) in paragraph (b)(i) after "generally" insert "and the Commissioners", and (f) in paragraph (b)(ii) omit "by one police force to another".
(5) After subsection (3) there shall be inserted—
(6) Omit subsections (5), (6) and (7).
(b) in paragraph (a) for the words "that authority and or chief officer" substitute "the Commissioners".
(4) In subsection (4)—
(b) in paragraph (a) for the words "that authority and or chief officer" substitute "the Commissioners".
9.
—(1) Section 18 shall be modified as follows.
(b) for "that force" substitute "Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs".
(3) In subsection (1) for "the authority or, as the case may be, of the chief officer" substitute "the Commissioners".
(b) omit paragraph (b).
(4) In subsection (4) for "the Secretary of State" substitute "the Chancellor of the Exchequer".
investigation relating to the conduct of such a person, means—
(ii) if that person is a Commissioner, the Chairman, or (iii) if that person is an officer, the Commissioners” and
(b) in relation to a death or serious injury matter and the relevant officer, means the Commissioners.";
(b) after the definition of "the appropriate authority" insert—
(3) In subsection (1A)[12] for "person serving with the police (within the meaning of section 12(7))" substitute "officer" and for "such person" substitute "such officer".
(b) omit paragraph (b)(i);
1. After paragraph 6(2) insert—
2.
In paragraph 17(1)(c) after "Secretary of State" insert ", the Treasury". 1. —(1) Paragraph 1 shall be modified as follows. (2) For sub-paragraph (1) substitute—
(b) the Head of the Home Civil Service becomes aware that a complaint about the conduct of the Chairman or Deputy Chairman has been made to the Commission,
the Head of the Home Civil Service shall take all such steps as appear to him to be appropriate for the purposes of Part 2 of this Act for obtaining and preserving evidence relating to the conduct complained of.".
(3) After sub-paragraph (1) insert—
(b) the Chairman becomes aware that a complaint about the conduct of a Commissioner has been made to the Commission,
the Chairman shall take all such steps as appear to him to be appropriate for the purposes of Part 2 of this Act for obtaining and preserving evidence relating to the conduct complained of.".
(4) For sub-paragraph (2) substitute—
(b) the Commissioners become aware that a complaint about the conduct of an officer has been made to the Commission,
the Commissioners shall take all such steps as appear to them to be appropriate for the purposes of Part 2 of this Act for obtaining and preserving evidence relating to the conduct complained of.".
(5) For sub-paragraph (3) substitute—
(b) Chairman under sub-paragraph (1A); (c) Commissioners under sub-paragraph (2),
must be performed as soon as practicable after the complaint is made or, as the case may be, he or they become aware of it.".
(6) In sub-paragraph (4) for—
(b) "he is satisfied" substitute "he is or they are satisfied"; and (c) "appearing to him" substitute "appearing to him or them".
(7) Omit sub-paragraph (5).
(b) Chairman; (c) Commissioners,";
(b) the words after "a chief officer" become full out words;
2.
—(1) Paragraph 2 shall be modified as follows.
(b) in paragraph (a) for "it is itself" substitute "he is himself"; and (c) in paragraph (b) for "it determines that it" substitute "he determines that he".
(4) In sub-paragraph (3) for—
(b) "he is himself" substitute "they are themselves"; and (c) "he determines that he is not" substitute "they determine that they are not".
(5) In sub-paragraph (5) for "a police authority or a chief officer gives" substitute "Head of the Home Civil Service, Chairman or Commissioners gives or give".
(b) the Commissioners determine, in the case of any complaint made to them, that they are themselves the appropriate authority, or (c) a complaint is notified to the Head of the Home Civil Service, Chairman or Commissioners under this paragraph,
the Head of the Home Civil Service, Chairman or Commissioners shall record the complaint.".
3.
—(1) Paragraph 3 shall be modified as follows.
(b) for "decides" substitute "decides or decide" and (c) in paragraph (c) for "that complainant's right to appeal" substitute "whether the complainant has a right to appeal".
(4) In sub-paragraph (3)—
(b) after "paragraph" insert "if, but only if, the failure is in respect of conduct which the Head of the Home Civil Service, Chairman or Commissioners is or are required to refer to the Commission under paragraph 4(1)(a) or (b).".
(5) In sub-paragraph (4)—
(b) for "a police authority or chief officer" substitute "the Head of the Home Civil Service, Chairman or Commissioners".
(6) In sub-paragraph (6) for—
(b) "police authority or chief officer" substitute "Head of the Home Civil Service, Chairman or Commissioners".
4.
—(1) Paragraph 4 shall be modified as follows.
(b) in paragraph (a) for "chief officer of police of the police force maintained by that authority" substitute "Chairman"; and (c) in paragraph (b) for "the police authority" substitute "the Head of the Home Civil Service".
(3) In sub-paragraph (5)(b) for "a police authority or chief officer" substitute "the Head of the Home Civil Service, Chairman or Commissioners".
(b) after "paragraph" insert "he or they"; and (c) in paragraph (b) for "that authority or chief officer" substitute "the Head of the Home Civil Service, Chairman or Commissioners".
5.
—(1) Paragraph 5 shall be modified as follows.
(5) For sub-paragraph 3(b) substitute—
6.
—(1) Paragraph 6 shall be modified as follows.
(3) Omit sub-paragraphs (3) to (7).
(ii) for "has received" substitute "has or have received"; and (iii) for "that authority or chief officer" substitute "the Head of the Home Civil Service, Chairman or Commissioners";
(b) in paragraph (b) for "that authority or chief officer" substitute "the Head of the Home Civil Service, Chairman or Commissioners".
(3) In sub-paragraph (2)—
(b) in paragraph (a) for "it or, as the case may be, he is" substitute "he is or, as the case may be, they are"; and (c) in paragraph (b) for "if it or he is not" substitute "if he is or they are not".
(4) In sub-paragraph (3)—
(b) for "a police authority or chief officer determines" substitute "the Head of the Home Civil Service, Chairman or Commissioners determines or determine"; (c) for "it or, as the case may be, he is" substitute "he is, or as the case may be, they are", and (d) for "it or he" substitute "he or they".
(5) After sub-paragraph (3) insert—
(3B) Nothing in sub-paragraph (3) shall require the Chairman or the Commissioners, as the appropriate authority, to record a conduct matter if he is or they are satisfied that—
(b) any disciplinary proceedings which were brought would be unlikely to result in the termination of an office or employment.".
9.
—(1) Paragraph 11 shall be modified as follows.
(b) in paragraph (a) for "police authority or chief officer who is" substitute "Head of the Home Civil Service, Chairman or Commissioners who is or are".
(3) After sub-paragraph (2) insert—
(2B) Nothing in sub-paragraph (1) shall require the Chairman or the Commissioners, as the appropriate authority, to record a conduct matter if he is or they are satisfied that—
(b) any disciplinary proceedings which were brought would be unlikely to result in the termination of an office or employment.".
10.
—(1) Paragraph 12 shall be modified as follows.
(b) the Chairman becomes aware of any recordable matter relating to the conduct of a Commissioner; or (c) the Commissioners become aware of any recordable matter relating to the conduct of an officer,
it shall be his or their duty to take all such steps as appear to him or them to be appropriate for the purposes of Part 2 of this Act for obtaining and preserving the evidence relating to that matter.".
(4) For sub-paragraph (3) substitute—
(b) the Chairman; (c) the Commisssioners,
must be performed as soon as practicable after he becomes or they become aware of the matter in question.".
(5) In sub-paragraph (4) for—
(b) "appearing to him" substitute "appearing to him or them".
(6) Omit sub-paragraph (5).
(b) for "he may be directed" substitute "he or they may be directed"; and (c) omit "by the police authority maintaining his force or".
11.
—(1) Paragraph 13 shall be modified as follows.
(b) "the authority or chief officer is" substitute "any of those persons is or are".
(3) In sub-paragraph (3)—
(b) in paragraph (a) for "chief officer of police of that force" substitute "Chairman"; and (c) in paragraph (b) for "police authority" substitute "Head of the Home Civil Service".
(4) In sub-paragraph (5)(b) for "a police authority or chief officer" substitute "the Head of the Home Civil Service, Chairman or Commissioners".
(b) in paragraph (b) for "that authority or chief officer does not" substitute "the Head of the Home Civil Service, Chairman or Commissioners does or do not"; and (c) for "that authority or chief officer" substitute "the Head of the Home Civil Service, Chairman or Commissioners".
12.
—(1) Paragraph 14 shall be modified as follows.
(b) for "appropriate authority" substitute "Head of the Home Civil Service, Chairman or Commissioners"; (c) for "that authority" (on the first occasion those words appear) substitute "by him or them"; and (d) for "that authority" (on the second occasion those words appear) substitute "he or they".
13.
—(1) Paragraph 14A[14] shall be modified as follows.
14.
—(1) Paragraph 14B[15] shall be modified as follows.
(b) for "his duty" substitute "their duty"; and (c) for "to him" substitute "to them".
(4) In sub-paragraph (3) for "chief officer's" substitute "Commissioners'" and for "he becomes" substitute "they become".
(3) In sub-paragraph (4)(c) substitute "the appropriate authority" for "that authority".
(5) After sub-paragraph (4) insert—
17.
—(1) Paragraph 16[18] shall be modified as follows.
(2) The Commission shall—
(b) take steps to obtain the agreement of—
(ii) the appropriate authority,
to the appointment by the Commission of that force to carry out the investigation.
(3) In the event that no agreement is reached under sub-paragraph (2) the Commission may require the chief officer of police of any police force it considers appropriate to carry out the investigation.
20.
After paragraph 18[20] insert—
(2) The Commission shall—
(b) take steps to obtain the agreement of—
(ii) the appropriate authority,
to the appointment by the Commission of that force to carry out the investigation.
(3) In the event that no agreement is reached under sub-paragraph (2) the Commission may require the chief officer of police of any police force it considers appropriate to carry out the investigation.
21.
Omit paragraphs 19(3) and (3A). 1. Omit regulation 4. 2. —(1) In regulation 6(2) for the words from "consent" to the end of the paragraph substitute—
(ii) in any other case, of the Director of Public Prosecutions,
to the imposition thereof."
(2) In regulation 6(3) for—
(b) "consulting him"substitute "consulting him or them"; (c) "he may make" substitute "he or they may make".
3.
Omit regulations 7(2)(b) and 7(7)(c).
(ii) relates to a person whose identity is specified in the disclosure or can be deduced from it.".
(3) After paragraph (1) insert—
(4) After paragraph (2) insert—
(5) After paragraph (3) insert—
(b) an officer; (c) a person acting on behalf of the Commissioners or an officer; (d) a committee established by the Commissioners; (e) a member of a committee established by the Commissioners; (f) the Commissioners of Inland Revenue (or any committee or staff of theirs or anyone acting on their behalf); (g) the Commissioners of Customs and Excise (or any committee or staff of theirs or anyone acting on their behalf), and (h) a person specified in section 6(2) or 7(3) of the Commissioners for Revenue and Customs Act 2005.".
7.
—(1) In regulation 18(1) for "17 or 18" substitute "17, 17A, 18 or 18A".
(b) in paragraphs (a) and (b) for "it or him" substitute "him or them".
10.
—(1) In regulation 25(1) for "a police authority or chief officer" substitute "the Head of the Home Civil Service, Chairman or Commissioners".
(b) "on him" substitute "on him or them"; and (c) "an officer" substitute "a person".
(3) In paragraph (2) for sub-paragraphs (a) to (c) substitute—
(b) in the case of the Chairman, to a member of the Senior Civil Service employed in the service of the Commissioners; (c) in the case of the Commissioners, to an officer.".
(4) Omit paragraph (3).
(6) In paragraph (5) for "a chief constable" substitute "the Head of the Home Civil Service, Chairman or Commissioners". 1. In regulation 2(3)(a)(i) for "person serving with the police" substitute "Commissioner or officer". (This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations confer functions on the Independent Police Complaints Commission ("IPCC") in relation to Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs ("HMRC"). They provide for the provisions of Part 2 of the Police Reform Act 2002 (c. 30) and secondary legislation made under Part 2 to apply with modifications to HMRC. Regulation 1 provides for the Regulations to come into force on 28th December 2005. Regulation 3(1) provides for Part 2 of the 2002 Act to apply for the purpose of conferring functions on the IPCC in relation to the Commissioners for Revenue and Customs and officers of Revenue and Customs. Regulation 3(2) provides for sections 9 to 29 of the Act to have effect with the modifications made by Schedule 1 to the Regulations. Those modified sections confer on IPCC functions of monitoring and securing the effectiveness of a scheme for recording, handling and investigating complaints about the conduct of the Commissioners and their officers—as well as conduct for which no complaint is made (conduct matters)—and incidents of death or serious injury (DSI). As a result of the modifications made by Schedule 1, the functions of the IPCC will be exercisable in relation to DSI and those other types of conduct which must or may be referred to the IPCC or which the IPCC may call in for examination. Amongst the IPCC's functions is the provision of advice and recommendations for modifying the arrangements of the scheme. The IPCC will be required to provide an annual report to the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Regulations 3(4) and 3(5) provide for Schedule 3 to the 2002 Act containing the scheme for handling complaints, conduct matters and DSI matters to have effect subject to the modifications set out in Schedule 3 to the Regulations. The principal effects of the modifications are as follows. The duties and powers under the scheme are conferred on the Head of the Home Civil Service, the Chairman of the Commissioners, and the other Commissioners (each being known in the Regulations as the "appropriate authority"). They each have responsibility for different grades of HMRC persons whose conduct is in question. They are under a duty to record complaints and conduct matters and deal with them in accordance with the procedures set out in the scheme. Complaints relating to certain types of conduct must be referred to IPCC for decisions about their form of investigation. The appropriate authority has a discretion to refer other classes of cases to IPCC. The IPCC may decide that an investigation should be carried out by the police and in such a case the appropriate authority is required to pay for the assistance provided by the police force carrying out that investigation. A complainant has a right of appeal against the non-recording of any complaint of a type which must be referred. Other types of conduct which are not or do not have to be referred may be dealt with in such manner as the appropriate authority thinks appropriate- as may a complaint which the IPCC determines does not have to be investigated. In relation to conduct matters, the Head of the Home Civil Service will be required to record and deal with a matter which contains an indication that a criminal offence may have been committed. The Chairman and Commissioners will be required to record and deal with similar conduct matters—and conduct matters justifying disciplinary proceedings but not those which are unlikely to result in dismissal. The provisions of the 2002 Act specified in regulations 3(2) to (4) have effect from the date these Regulations come into force. The provisions of Schedule 3 specified in regulation 3(5) have effect from 1st April 2006. Regulation 4 provides for the application, from the date these Regulations come into force, of secondary legislation made under Part 2 of the 2002 Act with the modifications made by Schedule 4. Regulation 5 precludes the disclosure by the IPCC of information obtained in the course of performing functions under these Regulations except to the extent that Part 2 of the 2002 Act or the Complaints Regulations permits disclosure. Regulation 6 precludes the IPCC from using information obtained in the course of performing functions conferred by these Regulations for any purpose other than those functions. Regulation 7 requires the Commissioners to pay the Secretary of State for functions performed by the IPCC. Regulation 8 precludes Part 2 of the Act and secondary legislation made under it from having effect in relation to complaints made about conduct which occurs before 1st April 2006. Regulation 9 makes similar provision in relation to conduct matters but this restriction does not apply to any conduct matter which the appropriate authority may refer to the IPCC. A Regulatory Impact Assessment is not required. This legislation will not have an impact on business. Notes: [1] 2005 c. 11.back [6] Where the Schedules to these Regulations modify amended or new provisions of Part 2 of the Police Reform Act 2002 those amendments or new provisions are cited in the Schedules. The following provisions of Part 2 of the 2002 Act (which apply but are not modified) have also been amended: section 12(2A) was amended by the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 (c. 15), Schedule 12, paragraph 3; section 13 was amended by paragraph 4 of that Schedule; sections 21(1), (2), (3), (5), (6), (7), (9) and (10) were amended by paragraph 7 of that Schedule; sections 22(2) and (5) by paragraph 8 of that Schedule; section 23(2) by paragraph 9 of that Schedule.back [7] Section 10(2)(ba) was inserted by the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 (c. 15), Schedule 12, paragraph 2(2).back [8] Sections 12(2B) to 12(2D) were inserted by paragraph 3 of Schedule 12 to 2005 c. 15.back [9] Section 16(2) was amended by paragraph 5 of Schedule 12 to 2005 c. 15.back [10] Section 18(2) was amended by paragraph 6 of Schedule 12 to 2005 c. 15.back [11] Section 29(1) was amended by paragraph 10 of Schedule 12 to 2005 c. 15.back [12] Section 29(1A) was inserted by paragraph 10 of Schedule 12 to 2005 c. 15.back [13] Section 29(1B) was inserted by paragraph 10 of Schedule 12 to 2005 c. 15.back [14] Paragraph 14A was inserted by paragraph 12 of Schedule 12 to 2005 c. 15.back [15] Paragraphs 14B to 14D were inserted by paragraph 12 of Schedule 12 to 2005 c. 15.back [16] Paragraphs 14B to 14D were inserted by paragraph 12 of Schedule 12 to 2005 c. 15.back [17] Paragraph 15 was amended by paragraph 13 of Schedule 12 to 2005 c. 15.back [18] Paragraph 16 was amended by paragraph 14 of Schedule 12 to 2005 c. 15.back [19] Paragraph 17 was amended by paragraph 15 of Schedule 12 to 2005 c. 15.back [20] Paragraph 18 was amended by paragraph 16 of Schedule 12 to 2005 c. 15.back [21] Paragraph 20 was amended by paragraph 18 of Schedule 12 to 2005 c. 15.back [22] Paragraphs 20A to 20I were inserted by paragraph 3 of Schedule 11 to 2005 c. 15.back [23] Paragraph 25(2A) was inserted by paragraph 4 of Schedule 11 to 2005 c. 15.back
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