
Military police watchdog says military police still resisting civilian oversight
OTTAWA — The Military Police Complaints Commission says resistance to civilian oversight in the Canadian Forces Provost Marshal’s office “worsened” last year.
The military police watchdog released a report today saying the provost’s office — which commands all military police in Canada — has been “shutting down” complaints based on a “dubious” interpretation of the National Defence Act.
The watchdog says the provost’s office is failing to advise complainants of their right to have their cases reviewed by the complaints commission.
The watchdog says this is against the law and “undermines” a complainant’s ability to access justice.