#INTC1320185AMinisterial Order of August 28, 2013, on the Organization of the National Police General Inspectorate
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The law reorganizes the structure of the National Police General Inspectorate in France and specifies the roles within. It clarifies the administrative framework by introducing specific units such as anti-corruption and support missions, and outlines new regional offices across major French cities. This affects law enforcement oversight and enhances investigative capabilities.
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Key Changes
- Introduction of specific units within the General Inspectorate such as anti-corruption and support missions
- Establishment of new regional offices in major cities like Bordeaux and Lyon
- Abolishment of previous regulations from 2010 and 2006 regarding police inspectorate missions
Obligations
What this law requires
The Director of the National Police General Inspectorate must be assisted by two deputy directors, with one serving as head of the Paris delegation
Establish and maintain a General Secretariat within the National Police General Inspectorate
Establish and maintain a National Investigation Division that includes an anti-corruption unit
The Director of the National Police General Inspectorate must be assisted by two deputy directors, one of whom serves as head of the Paris delegation
Establish and maintain a General Secretariat within the National Police General Inspectorate