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LAPD chiefs brief City Council on Rampart Board of Inquiry, report due March 1

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Los Angeles Police Department leaders told the City Council a Board of Inquiry report on the Rampart investigation will be finalized on or before March 1 and outlined widespread administrative failures, proposed reforms and an ongoing criminal task force that identified dozens of potentially tainted cases.

Chief Parks, Chief of Police, told the City Council that the LAPD's Board of Inquiry will release a detailed report on or before March 1, describing systemic problems uncovered during the Rampart investigation and offering more than 100 recommendations.

The board's work examined management and operational systems across the department, not only Rampart, Parks said. "That report, will be finalized, on or before March 1," he told the council, adding that the board reviewed hiring, supervision and several departmental oversight systems.

Nut graf: The briefing combined the administrative audit led by the Board of Inquiry with an ongoing criminal task force probing alleged misconduct connected to former Officer Rafael Perez. LAPD officials said the Board of Inquiry identified widespread procedural failures and proposed an "integrity package" of reforms; the criminal task force has focused on specific…

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