tirsdag 13. januar 2009

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Erik Ribsskog
<eribsskog@gmail.com>




Document12











CTS Public enquiry account 1
<PUBLICENQ1@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk>



Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 9:07 AM




To:
eribsskog@gmail.com








Mr
Ribsskog


Please see attached
response.




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eribsskog@gmail.com


Mr
Erik Ribsskog











Reference:
T25781/8 12
January 2009











Dear
Mr Ribsskog





Thank
you for your email of 9 December about your IPCC complaint.





As
we have advised you in previous letters the IPCC
is an independent body and therefore, if you are not satisfied with
their investigation, you will need to seek independent legal advice,
as its decisions can not be overturned other than through the courts.





The
Home Office and its Ministers are not able to act as an avenue of
appeal, and have no power to influence or intervene in any
investigations or decisions made by the IPCC.





If
you are not happy with the level of service you have received from
the IPCC you may wish to follow their complaints procedure which can
be found on their website at:


http://www.ipcc.gov.uk/index/contact-us.htm.





Yours
sincerely








Lucy
Dee