Inspectorate of the Emperor's Command (Makko Oko)
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Formed | 2 January 2022 |
Type | Independent |
Jurisdiction | Makko Oko |
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Website | inspectorate.gov.mk |
The Inspectorate Of The Emperor's Command, commonly referred to as the IEC, is an independent government anti-corruption and investigatory agency in the Empire Of Makko Oko. Its mission is to investigate and remediate cases of corruption, treason and other rule violations by government officials.
The IEC is the only legally authorized law enforcement agency that can investigate the government, and it is the agency's sole jurisdiction.
History
The IEC was established on January 2nd, 2022 upon the enactment of the National Protectorate Act, one of the widest reaching national security laws to date. The law established the IEC and the Inspectorate's Court, with the IEC being granted full authority to investigate all accusations of crimes committed by government officials.
The Inspectorate Act
The Inspectorate Act was enacted on April 16th, 2023 by Emperor Conall Solis. The law revamped and modified the government anti-corruption system setup by the NPA, with whistleblower protections being established and enforced by the IEC, in addition to Inspectorate Offices becoming a thing. IO's replaced the Internal Affairs departments of all the law enforcement agencies.
The Inspectorate's Court
The Inspectorate's Court of Makko Oko is the most supreme courthouse of the nation, and it is run and administered by the IEC and its employees. Judges of the court are IEC inspectors appointed to the court by the Emperor, who by statute is the Chief of the IEC. The court is a court of final instance, appeal and first instance, however the court mainly hears items of appeal.
Any issue can be raised to the court, including civil, criminal and constitutional. The court is the main body for all IEC investigations.
Authority & Powers
IEC inspectors have full authority to investigate any employee of the civil service, and non-government employees in limited circumstances. The only employee that the IEC does not have authority over is the Emperor, with ministerial cabinet officials able to be investigated usually with the approval of the Emperor. IEC inspectors can:
- Procure and make copies of government records pertinent to an active investigation
- Call for the suspension of any government official under an active investigation
- Arrest and press charges against any accused government official
- Seize property in relation to an active investigation
- Shutdown government offices on a temporary basis
In addition, IEC inspectors cannot be blocked from any records for any reason whatsoever, no matter the security classification. IEC inspectors are considered some of the most powerful people in the government, with no agency being authorized to "block" their investigations, and cooperation being a statutory requirement per the NPA. All IEC inspectors have the highest security clearance possible and are thoroughly vetted and checked by the government prior to being hired.
Jurisdiction In Phoenix Islands
The IEC is a national agency, and while it checks for corruption within the national government, and was formed to do so, it does hold the authority and jurisdiction to investigate and arrest any employee of the Phoenix Islands' government, as granted by the Emperor. As of 2023, the IEC has no known history of taking action on or investigating an administrative government.
Departments & Areas
Areas are specific topics and crimes covered by AAIC and SAIC's and their assigned inspectors. Departments are units within areas that get more specific and are covered by DIC's and their assigned inspectors.
Special Crimes Area
The Special Crimes Area (SCA) is an investigatory area of the IEC that deals with crimes against the Monarch, the Imperial Family and the Crown and any criminal allegations made against a member of the Imperial Family. In addition, cybercrimes and crimes of terrorism, sedition and treason by government officials are investigated here. In some circumstances, investigations ordered directly by the Monarch end up in this area.
The area is made up of the following departments:
- Family Anti-Corruption Department (FACD) - Investigates potential crimes committed by members of the Imperial Family and employees of the Crown directly
- State Security Department (SSD) - Investigates crimes of terrorism, sedition and treason committed by government officials and peace officers
- Employee Cyber Prevention Department (ECPD) - Investigates cybercrimes committed by government officials
- Monarch Security Department (MSD) - Investigates all crimes committed against the Monarch, the Imperial Family and the Crown and serves as part of the Monarch's personal protection detail
The area also contains a highly classified department of the IEC that investigates its own inspectors, named the Unit Compliance Department (UCD). The department is small due to the nature of their operations, however they can arrest any inspector after approval of the AAIC or SAIC.
Minor Crimes Area
Felonious Crimes Area
Administrative Crimes Area
The Administrative Crimes Area (ACA) is an investigatory area of the IEC that deals with all crimes regarding government officials within the administrative governments. The area was established to be able to dedicate more resources from the other areas to national government crimes. In some cases, a case in the national government could end up in this are due to the SNCED.
The area is made up of the following departments:
- Sub-National Crimes Enforcement Department (SNCED) - Investigates and enforces crimes of administrative governments upon applicable persons
Inspectorate Offices
Inspectorate Offices (IO) were established on April 16th, 2023 under the Inspectorate Act for all law enforcement agencies, and made it an option for other agencies to establish them. The Inspectorate Offices are all managed and supervised under the IEC as separate agencies, with the National Office Inspector being the official IEC inspector to manage and regulate the offices.
The following is a listing of all the current IO's and their Inspectorate General's:
- National Security Service Inspectorate Office (NSS-IO)
- Inspectorate General: Stephen Burnette (April 16th, 2023-Present)
- Emperor's Civil Control Service Inspectorate Office (CCS-IO)
- Inspectorate General: Luis Gaertner (April 16th, 2023-Present)
- Controlled Materials Administration Inspectorate Office (CMA-IO)
- Inspectorate General: Clara Topp (May 4th, 2023-Present)
Authority Of The NOI
The National Office Inspector (NOI) has the following authority over the Inspectorate Offices:
- Remove and appoint Inspectorate General's (IG's)
- Promote, demote, terminate and hire Inspectors at the office-level
- Takeover office-level and agency-level investigations and hand them over to the IEC
- Represent the IEC to IO's and coordinate information between them
- Handle requests for assistance and information from both parties
- Hand over IEC investigations to an Inspectorate Office
- Open investigations into IO's and arrest and press charges against accused employees
They also have any authority that lower IEC Inspectors have.
Rank Structure
The following is a listing of the rank structure found within the IEC (in ascending order):
- Field Inspectors
- Probationary Inspector
- Junior Inspector
- Assistant Inspector
- Senior Assistant Inspector
- Inspector
- IEC Administration
- Deputy Inspector
- Department Inspector-In-Charge (DIC)
- Special Inspector
- Assistant Area Inspector-In-Charge (AAIC)
- Senior Area Inspector-In-Charge (SAIC)
- National Office Inspector
- Deputy Chief Inspector
- Chief Inspector
IEC Chief Inspector
Powers Of The Chief Inspector
History
Name | Start year | End year | Regime |
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Kenneth Busch | January 2nd, 2022 | Present | Conall Solis |