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Manitoba Justice

Law Enforcement Review Agency (LERA)

Law Enforcement Review Agency (LERA)

"Policing is first and foremost a service to the public; the more it is at odds with the composition and values of that public, the less well it works."
Max Yalden, Chief Commissioner of the Canadian Human Rights Commission

Police officers generally work hard to uphold the law, protect life and property, and maintain good relations with the public they serve. For the most part, police carry out their duties without public complaint, and often receive praise and support from the public.

From time to time however, a citizen may feel unjustly treated by the police. When a complaint alleging police misconduct does occur, procedures established under The Law Enforcement Review Act (LERA) are followed to register, investigate and to determine whether there is sufficient evidence to proceed to a public hearing concerning the complaint. At a public hearing, if a complaint is substantiated, an officer faces disciplinary action ranging from a reprimand to dismissal from the force.


Mission Statement

The mission of the Law Enforcement Review Agency (LERA) is to deliver a judicious, timely, impartial, client-oriented service to the public and to the police services and police officers within its jurisdiction.