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Inspectorate, which is to consist of a national component (five civilians, four SAP officers and four officers from other police forces) and nine Regional Inspectorates, one each for the nine regions demarcated in the Interim Constitution, which will each consist of one civilian, one SAP officer, one officer from any other police force operating in that region.
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(c) Install a new port folio called the Inspectorate which is aligned to the judiciary and acts as a "watchdog", ombudsman etc to control multi - faceted operations.
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Barricades were built across what was known as Inspectorate Street while the I.G. stood by and refreshed the thirsty workers with beer from his cellar; the big gate was loopholed, the walls strengthened, and clumsy look-out platforms, reminiscent of the Siege of Troy, constructed.
Sir Robert Hart Bredon, Juliet 1910
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Ofsted has also passed the inspection of dozens of Muslim schools to a new private "faith schools watchdog", the Bridge Schools Inspectorate, which is co-controlled by Islamic schools'
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Inspectorate which is to be established in terms of section
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"It was also self-defeating, as prisoners are fully entitled to complain to the Inspectorate which is exactly what happened in this case."
Telegraph.co.uk: news business sport the Daily Telegraph newspaper Sunday Telegraph 2009
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John Stewart, director of economic affairs at the Home Builders Federation, said: If local authorities are not interested in growth, they will have to be 'required' by central government – primarily via the Planning Inspectorate – to rethink.
Localism is making housing shortage worse, warns new report 2011
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This decline looks set to continue with the forecast last month by the Inspectorate of Constabulary that UK police forces planned a 14% cut in jobs by 2015.
Arresting rise in public levels of satisfaction with police 2011
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That atmosphere is souring already with the rising population; Inspectorate reports make grim reading, especially those dealing with young offenders' institutions, where overcrowding is marked.
Why 'John Lewis jails' are better for corporations than for prisoners | Zoe Williams 2011
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The Disembowelment Inspectorate resurfaced as the Security Vettings Appeal Panel and survived until 1587 when its work was taken over by the Torture of Catholics Commission, formerly the Burning of Protestants Advisory Body.
Sketch: Quangos scorched as Buck Passing Council goes up in flames Michael White 2010
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