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| - If the Commandant General is a prosecutor, a magistrate or a state attorney to be appointed, he will assume the title of "Director General". image:Z6.jpg|Commissioner General sleeve rank insignia image:S6.jpg|Commissioner General shoulder rank insignia It is the responsibility of the Commandant-General of the Corps, under the supervision of the Minister of the Interior, to exercise direct control, with the following special features:
* Direct, coordinate and inspect the facilities and central and peripheral organs of the body.
* Manage the acquisition, use and maintenance of human resources, materials and techniques necessary to achieve the goals of the Corps.
* Interact directly with the administrative authorities and public bodies or private law and order and public security. Since 1990s, Commandants General come from a background of high investigative skills rather than organizational abilities or military attitude. The last three Commandants were, before the appointment, super-detectives and directors of elite detective units, who distinguished themselves in ability and smartness.
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