Ecuador Public Administration
The Public Ministry is one of the autonomous agencies and is
headed by the attorney general. The ministry consists of the
state's only judicial representative, the attorney general (who may
delegate this representation), and the ministers, fiscal agents,
and other officials who determine the law and establish the
ministry's powers, rights, reasons for dismissal, and replacement
procedures. The attorney general, who serves four years, must meet
the same requirements as the members of the CSJ. The office of the
attorney general of the state is an autonomous organ headed by the
attorney general.
The autonomous office of the comptroller general of the state
manages the public funds and the property of public-sector
entities. Its oversight extends to the private-sector entities that
receive state subsidies. The comptroller general and the
superintendents of banks and companies all serve for four years.
Data as of 1989
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