Reorganization of the Corruption Investigation Office Structure... Investigation Policy Officer to Oversee the 'Committee' View original image

The High-ranking Officials' Crime Investigation Agency (PCA) announced on the 12th that it will implement an organizational reform plan in which the Human Rights Investigation Policy Officer will oversee the work of various committees.


Going forward, the Human Rights Investigation Policy Officer will be responsible for overseeing the holding of meetings and operational status checks of various committees within the PCA, supporting personnel appointments, and managing budget operations.


The reform plan also includes provisions for the Chief of the Prosecution Department to oversee litigation tasks related to civil and administrative lawsuits or quasi-appeals concerning the PCA.


However, the administrative adjudication function will continue to be handled by the Planning and Finance Officer's Office.


A delegation regulation allowing the Director to separately determine the division of tasks within subordinate organizations was also established, enabling the addition of tasks or temporary adjustment of duties within the scope of the organizational structure.



To resolve the concentration of investigators in specific ranks and facilitate smooth new recruitment, a clause was included to replace 30% of the Grade 6 investigator quota with Grade 7 positions.


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