#2016-1490Decree No. 2016-1490 of November 3, 2016, establishing the conditions of application of Law No. 76-371 of April 27, 1976, regarding General Army Inspectors on Special Missions
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This decree outlines the criteria for appointing General Army Inspectors on special missions. It specifies the qualifications needed for officers and public officials to be eligible for these roles. The decree also ensures the highest pay grade for any appointed inspector and repeals a previous related decree.
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Key Changes
- Sets criteria for appointment of General Army Inspectors on special missions
- Specifies qualifications for eligibility including high responsibility positions
- Repeals previous decree and sets new remuneration standards
Obligations
What this law requires
Officers designated as General Army Controllers on extraordinary missions must have held high-level positions in defense or related to the organization and administration of armed forces.
General Army Inspectors on special missions must be appointed by a decree taken in the Council of Ministers, upon the proposal of the Minister of Defence.
General Officers suitable for the role of General Army Inspectors must have occupied a senior position in defense, or organizational and administrative roles within the armed forces as determined by the government.
General Army Controllers on extraordinary missions are appointed by decree taken in the Council of Ministers upon the proposal of the Minister of Defense.
The Minister of Defense can assign additional missions to the General Army Controllers beyond those specified in Article 1.