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Ministry of Interior (Cambodia)

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The Ministry of the Interior is the Interior Ministry of the Kingdom of Cambodia. The ministry has a broad mandate and is responsible for public administration throughout Cambodia's 24 provinces and 186 districts. The Ministry governs the Cambodian National Police and the administration of the law enforcement; including the police academy, police training, judicial police, anti-drug efforts, border police and prison administration.

The Ministry liaises with ASEAN law enforcement offices and with Interpol. [1]

The current Minister of Interior (2008) is His Excellency Deputy Prime Minister Sar Kheng. He is assisted by 6 secretaries of state and 4 under-secretaries of state.[2]

Organization

Head Minister: H.E. Deputy Prime Minister Sar Kheng

Assistant ministers' offices

These offices are headed by an Assistant Minister:[3]

  • Ministry of Interior, National Police Affairs.
  • Ministry of Interior, Administrative Affairs.
  • Ministry of Interior, Jurist Council, Inspection Policies, Administration, and Police Affairs.

Departments

These departments are headed by an Undersecretary of State and an Assistant Minister:

  • Ministry of Interior, Department of Security, Logistic and Training (except personnel department), Judicial Police, Intervention, and Anti-Narcotics.
  • Ministry of Interior, Department of Public Orders, Border Police, Tourism Police, and Interpol Bureau.
  • Ministry of Interior, Department of General and Local Administrations
  • Ministry of Interior, Departments of Prison and Policies
  • Ministry of Interior, Department of International Relations and ASEAN, Information, Publicity and Instruction.

See also

References

  1. ^ Ministry of Interior, Domain Responsibility
  2. ^ Ministry of Interior website, Domains of Responsibility, retrieved 16/11/08. [1]
  3. ^ Ministry of Interior, Domain Responsibility

External links