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Independent Police Investigative Directorate
The Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID), formerly the Independent Complaints Directorate (ICD), is a department of the South African government responsible for investigating complaints against the South African Police Service and municipal police services.
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| 1997 (1997) |
| Government of South Africa |
| Benstra Building, 473B Stanza Bopape Street, Arcadia, Pretoria |
| R 353 778 million (2021/22) |
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| Jennifer Ntlatseng, Executive Director |
| Department of Police |
| Independent Police Investigative Directorate Act, 2011 |
| https://www.ipid.gov.za/ |
The Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID), formerly the Independent Complaints Directorate (ICD), is a department of the South African government responsible for investigating complaints against the South African Police Service and municipal police services.
The IPID was created in April 1997 as part of the post-apartheid reform of the South African Police. It investigates deaths in custody, crimes allegedly committed by police officers, violations of SAPS policy, and dissatisfaction with the service provided by the police.
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McBride v Minister of Police – Constitutional Court decision on IPID's independence
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