Court & Police Corruption In 3 European Countries Who Investigates

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Dear Council of the EU,

Under the right of access to documents in the EU treaties, as developed in Regulation 1049/2001, I am requesting documents which contain the following information:

1 A What is the process for investigating Court & police corruption when your force is involved and a chief inspector is involved professional standards are involved or not investigating as well as the police and crime commissioner being involved as well. ?

1 B What is the process for investigating Court & police corruption when a nother force is involved and a chief inspector. ?

1 c What is the process for investigating police corruption when the ipcc independent police complaints uk hasnt investigated properly or has members who are a part of the corruption or has investigated but wont accept the evidence ?.

1 D What is the process for investigating police corruption at senior level for eg the chief inspector when uk police the local uk authorities for eg the council and 2 police forces in europe and both the uk and european justice systems are involved.

1 e What is the process for investigating police corruption when the iopc independent office for police conduct isnt got the powers or remit to investigate a corruption case and involves european police justice and health officers.

2 Who can send a report to the national crime agency to investigate serious crime or interpol ?

3 When thousands of pounds have been defrauded a persons human rights violated incarcarated against their will or by illegal means

and a persons estate sold before they die what can the public and supporters and the authorities do to save these lives and get

justice for the crimes against them. ?

4 Do you have any policies or protocols on this ?

5 Would you investigate these issues if we sent them to you as it would be unfair for the force involved or can you send these issues
to a higher agency.

Yours faithfully,

John Jones

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Dear Mr Jones,

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We would like to inform you that criminal matters could be investigated by EUROPOL:

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Initial question:

From: John Jones [FOI #6309 email]
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2019 3:09 PM
To: TRANSPARENCY Access to documents (COMM) [Council of the EU request email]
Subject: access to documents request - Court & Police Corruption In 3 European Countries Who Investigates

Dear Council of the EU,

Under the right of access to documents in the EU treaties, as developed in Regulation 1049/2001, I am requesting documents which contain the following information:

1 A What is the process for investigating Court & police corruption when your force is involved and a chief inspector is involved professional standards are involved or not investigating as well as the police and crime commissioner being involved as well. ?

1 B What is the process for investigating Court & police corruption when a nother force is involved and a chief inspector. ?

1 c What is the process for investigating police corruption when the ipcc independent police complaints uk hasnt investigated properly or has members who are a part of the corruption or has investigated but wont accept the evidence ?.

1 D What is the process for investigating police corruption at senior level for eg the chief inspector when uk police the local uk authorities for eg the council and 2 police forces in europe and both the uk and european justice systems are involved.

1 e What is the process for investigating police corruption when the iopc independent office for police conduct isnt got the powers or remit to investigate a corruption case and involves european police justice and health officers.

2 Who can send a report to the national crime agency to investigate serious crime or interpol ?

3 When thousands of pounds have been defrauded a persons human rights violated incarcarated against their will or by illegal means

and a persons estate sold before they die what can the public and supporters and the authorities do to save these lives and get

justice for the crimes against them. ?

4 Do you have any policies or protocols on this ?

5 Would you investigate these issues if we sent them to you as it would be unfair for the force involved or can you send these issues to a higher agency.

Yours faithfully,

John Jones


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