Article (9) Director General Competences
The Director General is responsible for running the Office's work, representing it before courts and in its relationship with others. He shall answer to the Attorney General for the proper conduct of all the Office's affairs in accordance with the systems in force, and he shall in particular:
1. Issue decisions, orders and instructions to the departments affiliated with the Office, its units and its employees to achieve the objectives assigned thereto and to organise the workflow therein.
2. Supervise the implementation of all laws, regulations and systems related to the Office's jurisdiction.
3. Lay down policies and strategic plans related to the work of the Office and submit them to the Attorney General for approval.
4. Establish the organising rules to ensure the security and confidentiality of information related to the Office's activities.
5. Coordinate and cooperate with all concerned federal and local authorities.
6. Propose the financial and administrative regulations and systems and the organisational structure of the Office and submit them to the Attorney General.
7. Prepare the internal regulations and systems related to the work of the Office and submit them to the Attorney General for approval.
8. Preparing the regulations for delegation of powers, violations and sanctions and submit them to the Attorney General for approval.
9. Prepare periodic reports on the workflow of the Office and evaluate the annual performance of the Office's employees and submit them to the Attorney General.
10. Prepare the annual draft budget and the final account of the Office and submit them in accordance with the legislation in force in the Federal Government.
11. Approve financial transactions within the limits stipulated by the financial systems and regulations in force in the Office and set the rules and procedures related to the implementation of budget items in the purposes allocated thereto.
12. Provide necessary weapons or equipment to the Office's employees in line with the nature of the Office's tasks and competences, in coordination with the competent authorities.
- The Director General may delegate some of his competences to one of the Office's senior military personnel, in accordance with what is specified in the regulation of delegation of powers approved by the Attorney General.