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IPCC is an independent body established under the Independent Police Conduct Commission Act 2022 [Act 839]. IPCC's role is to monitor, investigate, and handle complaints regarding misconduct and the conduct of members and officers of the Polis Diraja Malaysia (PDRM).
IPCC also functions as a platform to increase public confidence in the policing institution and supports continuous reform efforts towards policing services that are integral, authoritative, and trusted by the community.
Passed in 2022 & effective starting July 2023.
The following leaders spearhead the organization's strategic direction to ensure transparent, integral, and effective governance.




The Independent Police Conduct Commission (IPCC) is responsible for making recommendations to improve the wellbeing and welfare of police force members. Additionally, it functions to monitor, investigate, and handle complaints regarding misconduct and the conduct of members of the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) in an independent, transparent, and integral manner.




Get the latest announcements, updates, and notices from the Commission,
including important broadcasts, current developments, and information for the general public.
Register as an IPFC (IPCC, Police, Friends and Collaborators) online and get the latest information regarding IPCC programs and activities.