Civilian Oversight
Learn how the Surrey Police Service will be overseen and held accountable.
There are four significant civilian and government oversight bodies that will hold the Surrey Police and sworn officers accountable.
- Provincial Government through the BC Police Act,
- The Surrey Police Board,
- The Office of the Police Complaints Commissioner, and
- The Independent Investigations Office.
Provincial Government
All municipal independent police departments in British Columbia are superintended by the Director of Police Services in the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General. The Director has the power to mandate standards and the Surrey Police is accountable to those standards
Surrey Police Board
The Province appoints the Surrey Police Board who oversees the administration and operations of the Surrey Police. The Surrey Police Board has four legislated governance roles outlined in the BC Police Act. The Board is responsible for:
- Hiring the chief constable
- Conducting oversight of all policies
- Approving and overseeing the budget
- Investigating Service or Policy Complaints under the authority of the OPCC.
Office of the Police Complaints Commissioner (OPCC)
The Office of the Police Complaints Commissioner (OPCC) is the independent oversight body that has authority over complaints against municipal police officers.
The OPCC is led by the Police Complaints Commissioner who is an Officer of the BC Legislature. Any complaint against a police officer in BC (with the exception of the RCMP) is processed and investigated through the OPCC under Part 11 of the BC Police Act. The Surrey Police Professional Standards Section conducts investigations on behalf of the OPCC both for Surrey Police and for other police departments in BC, when requested. The OPCC maintains contemporaneous oversight of all investigations.
The Surrey Police Board is responsible for Service or Policy complaints against the Surrey Police; these complaints are not related to individual officers, rather the policies that guide the operations or administration of the Surrey Police. As with other complaints, Service or Policy complaints are conducted under the authority of the OPCC.
Independent Investigations Office (IIO)
The Independent Investigations Office (IIO) of BC is a civilian led independent oversight body responsible for conducting investigations into incidents of death or serious harm that may have been a result of the actions or inactions of a police officer, whether on or off duty. The IIO has jurisdiction over all of BC’s policing agencies, including 11 municipal agencies, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, The South Coast BC Transportation Authority Police Service and the Stl’atl’imx Tribal Police Service.
The IIO’s jurisdiction extends to officers appointed as special provincial constables, municipal constables and includes on- and off- duty officer conduct. The IIO brings transparency and accountability to policing throughout BC. If an investigation determines that an officer has committed an offence, the Chief Civilian Director of the IIO can recommend consideration of charges to Crown Counsel. If the investigation determines an offence has not been committed, Director may issue a public report explaining the reasons for the decision.