Investigative Committee of Russia
Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation Investigative Committee Следственный комитет Российской Федерации Sledstveny Komitet | |
Common name | Sledkom |
Abbreviation | SK Rossii |
Emblem of the Investigative Committee | |
Flag of Russian Investigative Committee | |
Agency overview | |
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Formed | January, 2011 |
Preceding agency | Investigative Committee under the Office of the Prosecutor General |
Employees | 19,156 |
Legal personality | Governmental: Government agency |
Jurisdictional structure | |
Federal agency | Russia |
General nature | |
Operational structure | |
Headquarters | Bauman Street, Moscow |
Elected officer responsible | Alexander Bastrykin |
Agency executive | Vladimir Putin, President of Russia |
Website | |
http://www.sledcom.ru/ | |
The Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation (Russian: Следственный комитет Российской Федерации) is the main federal investigating authority in Russia, formed in place of the Investigative Committee of the Prosecutor General of Russia. It began to operate on January 15, 2011. The Committee is subordinate to the President of Russia.
In January 21, 2011, Acting Chairman of the Investigative Committee, Alexander Bastrykin, was appointed by decree of the President of the Russian Federation to the Chairman of the Russian Investigative Committee.
In 2012 the Russian President, Dmitry Medvedev begun to discuss the possibility of the creation of the Federal Anti-Corruption Bureau (Russian: федеральное бюро по борьбе с коррупцией) under the Investigative Committee, as part of the campaign against the corruption and to combat against the corruption in the Russian Police.
Number of employees
the number of agents in the Investigative Committee (except the military investigative agents) is 19,156 employees, and from January 1, 2012 need to be 21,156 employees. the number of the Military Investigators now is 2,034 employees.
According to the 2012 Law on Amendments to some Legislative Acts of the Russian Federation in connection with improving the structure of Preliminary Investigation, it will expand to 60,000 staff, largely by taking over most of the investigators of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Federal Drug Control Service.[1]
Management
Chairman of the Investigative Committee
In January 15, 2011 Alexander Bastrykin was appointed as Acting Chairman of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation by Presidential Decree of January 14, 2011 № 39. He was then confirmed in post.
Vice-Chairmen
- Sorochkin Alexander, Vice-Chairman of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation – Head of the Main Military Investigation Department (since January 15, 2011; by Presidential decree № 372)
- Nyrkov Yuri Mikhailovich (since January 15, 2011;by Presidential decree № 422)
- Piskarev Vasily (since January 15, 2011; by Presidential decree № 422)
- Leonenko Yelena (since January 15, 2011; by Presidential decree № 422)
- Karnaukhov Boris (since January 15, 2011; by Presidential decree № 422)
Structure
The structure of the Central Administration of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation includes:
- Central Investigation Department
- Office for the investigation of particularly important cases involving crimes against persons and public safety
- Office for the investigation of particularly important cases involving crimes against the state and the economy
- Office of methodological and analytical support
- Department of Information Technology and Document Support
- Main Military Investigation Department
- General Directorate of procedural controls
- Directorate of procedural control of the investigating authorities
- Directorate of procedural control in the sphere of combating corruption
- Directorate of procedural control over the investigation of particularly important cases
- Organizational and Analytical Department
- Division Document Processing
- The main organizational and Inspections Department
- Organizational Accountability Office
- Information and methodological Directorate
- Directorate for Internal Security
- Operational services Directorate
- Document Processing Division and proofreading
- General Directorate of Forensic
- Methodical and forensic Directorate
- Technical and forensic Directorate
- Organization of forensic
- Division Document Processing
- The main software control of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation
- Economic and Financial Division
- Logistics
- Administration
- Audit Bureau
- Department management activities for the North Caucasus and Southern Federal Districts
- Department of organizational and documentation support
- Central Investigation Department of the North Caucasus Federal District
- Office for the investigation of particularly important cases
- Control and management of forensic
- Department of interagency cooperation, and physical protection
- Organizational and Analytical Department
- Division Document Processing
- Investigation Department of the Central Federal District
- Investigation Department of the North-West Federal District
- Investigation Department of the Volga Federal District
- Investigation Department of the Ural Federal District
- Investigation Departmentof the Siberian Federal District
- Investigation Department of the Far East Federal District
- Investigation Department of the Southern Federal District
- Personnel department
- The Legal Department
- Directorate for the interaction with the media
- Office of International Legal Cooperation
- The Office for consideration of applications of citizens and Documentation Assistant
- Office for the Protection of State Secrets
- Office of Physical Protection
- Department of procedural control over the investigation of particularly important cases in the federal districts
References
External links
- Official Homepage
- The Presidential Decree on the Russian Investigative Committee in Russian
- Russia: Powerful New Investigative Body Begins Work
- Medvedev sets up independent investigative committee