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  1. Mar 19, 2024 · This guide sets out what to expect and what support is available if you or your firm faces disciplinary investigation or enforcement action.

  2. This page gives an introduction to our work to enforce barristers’ professional obligations as set out in the BSB Handbook. We only take enforcement action when we are satisfied that a barrister, or person we regulate, has broken the rules and their conduct is a risk to our regulatory objectives.

  3. We expect the legal services regulatory bodies to have: accessible and clear enforcement processes which are – consistent, independent, risk and evidence based; and focused on consumer protection, maintaining professional principles and protecting the public interest.

  4. Who we are. The Legal Services Act 2007 outlines our role and our responsibilities. These include: regulation of approved regulators and the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal. oversight of the Office for Legal Complaints (which is responsible for administering the Legal Ombudsman scheme) making recommendations to amend the list of reserved legal ...

  5. This report was commissioned primarily to assist the Board in its current governance review and, in particular to set out options for how decisions might be made within the enforcement process.

  6. The Law Enforcement Review Board is an independent and impartial body established under the Police Act. The principal activity of the board is to hear appeals about: police services’ decisions on complaints about the actions of police officers.

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  8. Jul 2, 2021 · Increasingly, law enforcement agencies across the country are organizing and implementing community review of their policy manuals. These departments, communities and community review board members should be commended for their commitment to safe, effective and community-specific policing.

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