Civil Cases Enforcement Commission (Makko Oko)

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Civil Cases Enforcement Commission
File:Makko Oko CCES Logo.png
Agency overview
Formed11 April 2027; 2 years' time (2027-04-11)
TypeIndependent
Jurisdiction Makko Oko
Agency executive
  • Director of Civil Cases
Websiteccec.gov.mk

The Civil Cases Enforcement Commission, also referred to as the CCEC, is an independent government prosecution agency in the Empire of Makko Oko. It was established through the Alternative Criminal Enforcement Act as a way to reverse the precedent established by TCEEA v. Rodriguez back in 2025. The commission's role is to review and investigate criminal cases filed by agencies and determine if they can be tried civilly, and if they can, to assist the agency in any way with said case. In addition, the CCEC has a remit to investigate allegations by citizens of abuse of power and can reverse any ruling on civil cases that they deem to have been abused.

The CCEC is not a law enforcement agency, and notably, cannot adjudicate every criminal case. Only certain cases that meet the defined statutory criteria can be considered for what the CCEC labels "Alternative Prosecution".

History

Remit & Jurisdiction

Alternative Prosecution

Confidentiality and Disclosure

The commission operates under strict statutory non-disclosure provisions, and cannot disclose any information about individual cases. The commission can disclose the fact that a case has been approved and referred to the judicial system but will not release any information regarding cases in which no referral has been made or in respect of cases under review.

Responsibilities

Organization

Director of Civil Cases

The Director of Civil Cases is the executive and head of the agency, overseeing the duties and functions carried out by the agency, both constitutionally required and otherwise. Appointed directors are typically people with legal experience, rather as a lawyer, as a prosecutor, or even just working for the government in general. All officials of the CCEC are considered government employees, even though the CCEC is an independent agency from any ministry.

Powers of the Director

History

Directors of Civil Cases
Name Start year End year Regime

See Also