Canary Islands Government Delegates Disciplinary Appeals for Police Officers
Published: November 12, 2025|justice-and-safety|Gobierno de Canarias
Disciplinary Process Reforms in the Canary Islands Police Force
Expansion of Authority for the Director General of Security
- The regional government has officially expanded the authority of the Director General of Security.
- Previously, this directorate was only responsible for imposing sanctions such as suspensions and relocations for severe misconduct lasting between three to six years.
- The new authority includes the ability to decide on appeals against these sanctions.
Rationale Behind the Change
- The update aims to improve efficiency and ensure consistent decision-making.
- It responds to concerns that keeping the appeal process centralized with the original decision-maker could hinder swift justice and create procedural bottlenecks.
Expected Outcomes
- Effective immediately, this change should make disciplinary cases more responsive.
- It could lead to quicker resolutions for officers and clearer accountability.
Broader Implications
- For residents and officers alike, this change highlights ongoing efforts to make governance more agile.
- It also emphasizes the importance of maintaining checks and balances in the police disciplinary system.