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The Commission to Combat Police Corruption (CCPC) was created in 1995 as a permanent board to monitor and evaluate the anti-corruption programs, activities, commitment, and efforts of the New York City Police Department. The Commission is completely independent of the NYPD, and is comprised of Commissioners, appointed by the Mayor, who direct a full-time staff.
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CCPC Publishes Fourteenth Annual Report
The NYC Commission to Combat Police Corruption issued its Fourteenth Annual Report on February 28, 2012. This report details the work of the Commission from January through December 2011 and includes a review of closed IAB investigations and a review of disciplinary cases involving false statements and serious off-duty misconduct.
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