Director of Public Integrity
Director of Public Integrity
The Office of Public Integrity is led by a Director of Public Integrity, who serves as the chief authority responsible for the integrity, direction, and lawful operation of the institution.
The Director is entrusted with ensuring that all investigations conducted by the OPI remain within constitutional bounds and are free from political influence, personal bias, or unlawful expansion of authority.
Appointment
The Director is appointed by the Archon of Gondara and must be confirmed by a majority vote of the State Governors.
This dual requirement ensures that no single branch of government may unilaterally control the leadership of the OPI.
Term of Service
The Director shall serve a term of seven years.
At the conclusion of a term, the Director may be reconfirmed by a majority vote of the State Governors without reappointment by the Archon.
No individual may serve more than three terms as Director.
Authority and Responsibility
The Director holds full administrative authority over the Office of Public Integrity and is responsible for:
- Oversight of all investigations
- Assignment of Oath Keepers to cases
- Maintenance of institutional discipline and standards
- Coordination with the courts of Gondara
- Protection of the OPI from political interference
The Director may authorize investigations, approve charges, and ensure that all actions taken by the OPI meet the standard of probable cause.
Limitations
The Director may not:
- Interfere with the independence of the courts
- Suppress or conceal lawful investigations for political purposes
- Expand the jurisdiction of the OPI beyond its defined authority
- Direct investigations against private citizens without lawful basis
All actions of the Director remain subject to review under Gondaran law.
Removal
The Director may be removed from office prior to the completion of a term through the following mechanisms:
- A two-thirds vote of the State Governors
- Removal following a ruling of the Constitutional Court for violation of law or abuse of authority
Removal shall require public declaration of cause.
Oath of Office
Upon assuming office, the Director shall swear an oath to uphold the Constitution of Gondara, to enforce the law without favor or prejudice, and to preserve the integrity of the Office of Public Integrity.
This oath binds the Director to the same standard of accountability enforced upon all officials under investigation by the OPI.