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国家公安委員会 Kokka Kōan Iinkai | |
2nd Building of the Central Common Government Office | |
Agency overview | |
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Formed | 1947 |
Jurisdiction | Government of Japan |
Headquarters | 2-1-2 Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan |
Agency executive | |
Website | www |
The National Public Safety Commission (国家公安委員会, Kokka Kōan Iinkai) is a Japanese Cabinet Office commission. It is headquartered in the 2nd Building of the Central Common Government Office at 2-1-2 Kasumigaseki in Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda, Tokyo.[1][2]
The commission consists of a chairperson who holds the rank of Minister of State and five other members appointed by the prime minister, with consent of both houses of the Diet. The commission operates independently of the cabinet, but coordinates with it through the Minister of State.
The commission's function is to guarantee the neutrality of the police system by insulating the force from political pressure and ensuring the maintenance of democratic methods in police administration. It administers the National Police Agency, and has the authority to appoint or dismiss senior police officers.