Service Police super-complaints
The Service Police super-complaints system allows designated bodies to make super-complaints about features of Service Policing they think may be harming the interests of the public
The Service Police super-complaints system became operational on 19 June 2023.
Please note individuals cannot make super-complaints. Super-complaints can only be submitted by organisations designated by the Ministry of Defence. If you have a complaint against the Service Police, please contact the Service Police force in question, or the Service Police Complaints Commissioner.
Designated bodies may submit super-complaints for consideration by HMICFRS and the Service Police Complaints Commissioner.
Any updates, including any super-complaints received, will be published on this page.
For more information, please get in touch at policesupercomplaint@hmicfrs.gov.uk.
Super-complaints eligible for investigation
These are complaints that have been assessed by His Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Constabulary and the Service Police Complaints Commissioner as being eligible for investigation.
Updates to this page
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The Centre for Military Justice's super-complaint on Service Police access to victims' work e-mails and browser history has been added to the document collection because it has been found eligible for investigation.
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First published.