Generalinspekteur
The Generalinspekteur, often referred to as the General Inspector, is a high-ranking official in the German federal administration. The position was established in 1951 and is responsible for overseeing the activities of the federal administration, ensuring compliance with laws, and providing recommendations for improvement. The Generalinspekteur reports directly to the Federal Chancellor and is appointed by the Federal President on the recommendation of the Federal Chancellor.
The Generalinspekteur's duties include conducting inspections of federal agencies, investigating complaints, and providing independent assessments of
The Generalinspekteur's office is organized into several departments, each focusing on specific areas of administration such
The Generalinspekteur plays a crucial role in the German political system by providing a check on the