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Government

Oct. 5, 1999

Police Inspector General's Authority Still Murky

The police inspector general will have the authority to investigate or audit the police department without prior authority from the police commission under a new Los Angeles City Charter - but, according to a top city official, it remains unclear whether he will be required to notify his bosses before starting an inquiry.

By Lauren Bartlett
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        The police inspector general will have the authority to investigate or audit the police department without prior authority from the police commission under a new Los Angeles City Charter - but, according to a top city official, it remains unclear whether he will be required to notify his bosses before...

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