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The Director shall:
  • Carry out the task of regional coordination of law enforcement activities to prevent, detect, investigate and combat trans-border crime, as provided in the SECI Agreement, and in accordance with international law and the national laws of the Parties to the SECI Agreement;
  • Support and coordinate the activities of the Liaison Officers;
  • Ensure the protection of the SECI Center's data;
  • Organize, facilitate, coordinate and ensure the protection of the effective exchange of information;
  • Facilitate the implementation of special joint cooperation activities with third party states and international organizations;
  • Facilitate communication with World Customs Organization (WCO), the International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL) in order to develop intelligence data on specific cases;
  • Propose the SECI Center annual Action Plan to JCC approval;
  • Approve strategic analysis on trans-border crime phenomena and carry out planning for the various activities of the SECI Center;
  • Verify the proper implementation of the SECI Agreement;
  • Verify and monitor all applicable regulations and measures regarding confidentiality of information and data protection;
  • Take all necessary measures in order to assure the best collaboration of the SECI Center with the competent legal authorities of the Parties and the states of the Permanent Observers.
  • Manage the annual budget of the SECI Center;
  • Ensure timely collection of the financial participation from the Parties and Permanent Observers in due time;
  • Supervise all expenditures incurred by the SECI Center;
  • Establish a reporting schedule on and control of the SECI Center budget (including assets and liabilities);
  • Verify effective human management: recruitment, training, disciplinary procedures and ethics.


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