STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 48, sig. 109-1/54 Page 58 · 58 of 81
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 48, sig. 109-1/54
English Translation
8h -2- 3) The inspector-general shall not be entitled to intervene directly in the duties of other bodies. However, in urgent cases, he may, by communication to the local competent immediate superiors, place defects or infringements found by him. 4) The inspector general shall summarise the results of his examinations of duties all de cr r d d d e d t 2. IV. The Inspector General of the Administration must also be informed in sufficient time within the authority of the Reich Protector of all the basic measures of lawmaking and administration which affect his area of responsibility, so that he can withdraw from the position of this department. This includes, in particular, basic draft laws and regulations concerning the taking over of new administrative tasks or the modification of responsibilities, as well as basic regulations relating to the organization or the personnel and remuneration systems of the rich's own, Reich's mandate and autonomous administration. The Oberlandrats - inspectors of the Reichsprotektor - have to support the general inspector of the administration in his work and send him a copy of all reports and orders from their inspection work.