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Gaurdia Corporativa
Corporate Guard
Service Overview
PrybourneCommerceAuthorityLogo.png
AbbreviationGC
Date of Establishment1890
Country Prybourne
Cadre Controlling AuthorityPrybourne Commerce Authority, National Conglomerate of Prybourne
Minister ResponsibleVeronica Pomar, Grand Auditry and the home Auditry of the state they are posted in.
Legal personalityState and Local: National Conglomerate Contract
DutiesLaw Enforcement
Crime Investigation
Security Intelligence (Internal & External)
Public Order
Cadre Strength3894 members (2016)
Executive Head
Chief:Mariana Berrocal

The Corporate Guard (Spanish: Guardia Corporativa) is one of the two branched Law Enforcement services conducted under the Prybourne Commerce Authority. It replaced the local Police agencies in 1890 after the fall of the Canter Republic when the government was dissolved. However the new Conglomerate saw use for a continued social law and order and contracted the Corporate Guard to enforce the law, to ensure the safety, health and possessions of citizens, and to prevent crime and civil disorder. It works in part with the Liquidators Commission but maintains is not a direct subordinate to the Liquidators despite the higher status of the Liquidators.