STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 48, sig. 109-1/54

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1.) The General Inspector of the Administration is directly under the authority of the Reich Protector's Secretary of State # (§ 1 of the Ordinance on Glie- tion of the Authority of the Imperial Protector in Bohemia and Moravia v. 18.9.1940, Rprot. VBl. p. 425). 2.) The general inspector of the administration shall carry out audits which shall cover the handling of the internal service, the expeditiousness of the undertaking of service, compliance with the obligations of (1)M1 and the bodies of public rights among themselves and the economic balance of work between the rich and independent administration of the Reich. 3.) The Oberlandrats - Inspectors of the Reich Protector must support the Inspector General in his work and send him copies of all reports and suggestions from their inspection work. 4.) The main task of the Inspector-General is to reimburse the Reichs Protector - State Secretary - suggestions and suggestions for a expedient, economical and powerful administration. 5.) The Inspector-General summarizes the result of his activities on a monthly basis in a report to the protector of the Reich. 6.) In the event of a risk of delay, the Inspector-general shall have the power to place on the spot any defects and errors or infringements found against decrees and regulations and any dissenting opinions. 7.) The Inspector-General is responsible for all basic regulations governing the organization of the rich's own administration, the Reich's mandate and the autonomous administration, as well as for measures, general personnel and remuneration matters, or