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#2010-1720Decree No. 2010-1720 on the Special Status of the Body of Controllers

🇫🇷France··Other·Medium Impact·View source ↗

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The decree establishes a specific status for the body of controllers responsible for competition, consumption, and fraud repression in France. It defines the organizational structure, recruitment methods, and professional advancement pathways for these controllers. The law also stipulates conditions for the classification and promotion of existing members within the body, while abolishing previous laws that governed this sector.

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Key Changes

  • Establishment of new recruitment procedures and criteria for controllers of 2nd and 1st class
  • Introduction of specific training requirements for new recruits
  • Abolishment of the previous decree (n° 95-375) regulating the body's operations

Obligations

What this law requires

high

The Minister responsible for the economy must appoint all employees to controller positions in the competition, consumption, and fraud repression body

Minister charged with the economy
operational
high

Controllers of 2nd class must be recruited through two external competitive exams (one juridical/economic focus, one scientific/technological focus) and two internal competitive exams, with recruitment also available through appointment after aptitude list review

Ministry charged with the economy
operational
high

External competitive exam candidates must hold at least a baccalauréat degree, a title or diploma classified at least at level IV, or recognized equivalent qualification

Candidates for controller positions
licensing
high

Internal competitive exam candidates must have completed at least four years of public service as of January 1st of the year the exam is organized

Candidates for controller positions
licensing
high

Probationary controllers must remain in state service for a minimum of five years; those leaving before three months after taking office must reimburse the Treasury an amount equal to salary and residence allowance received during the probationary period

Probationary controllers
operational

Affected Parties

Controllers of competition, consumption, and fraud repressionGovernment ministries involved in economic regulation

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regulation,employment,government