Committee P

The Committee P (Dutch: Comité P French: Comité P, German: Komitee P), or the Permanent Oversight Committee on the Police Services (Dutch: Vast Comité van Toezicht op de politiediensten, French: Comité permanent de contrôle des services de police), exercises external oversight over the Belgian police and all civil servants with police authority. It is responsible to the Belgian Chamber of Representatives, the lower house of the Belgian Federal Parliament, which appoints and dismisses its members.

Presidents

The president of the Committee P must be a magistrate.

  • January 2012 (ad interim since November 2011)[1] Yves Keppens[2]
  • 2008-2012 Bart Van Lijsebeth (2008 ad interim),[3] 2009 definitely)[4]
  • ? -2008 André Vandoren, who left to become the first director of the new antiterrorist centralized office OCAM (Organe de coordination pour l'analyse de la menace).
gollark: Replying to https://discord.com/channels/346530916832903169/348702212110680064/751899754778198038It needs to return `Result` with the error type being something which can store the errors you return with `?`.
gollark: Meanwhile in C you have "error codes" and actually have to pass in output things by reference for stupid reasons and basically have Go-but-worse error handling.
gollark: It's waaaay nicer in Rust because they have the `?` operator.
gollark: Yes, lol no generics lol `if err != nil {return err}`
gollark: `a.out` is only 17KB!

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