Secretary General of Interpol

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Secretary General of Interpol
Incumbent
Germany Jürgen Stock
since 7 November 2014
General Secretariat
TypeChief administrative officer
StatusActive
Member ofGeneral Secretariat
NominatorInterpol General Assembly
AppointerGeneral Assembly
Term lengthFive years
renewable once
First holderOskar Dressler (1923–1946)
WebsiteOfficial website

Secretary General of Interpol is the chief administrative officer and the highest official of the Interpol. It conducts administrative tasks at the General Secretariat and is responsible for the implementation of the decisions made by the General Assembly and executive committee.

The post of Interpol's secretary general is proposed by the executive committee while the General Assembly is responsible for the appointment. It is generally appointed for a term of five years and may be re-appointed only once. Its role is principally regulated by the Articles 28–30. A secretary general is also responsible for policymaking under the General Secretariat's framework. It coordinates with the member states chiefs working in concerned department and organisations.[1]

History[edit]

Secretary general was created in 1932 under the Article 5. Prior its inception, the organisation was headed by a secretary rather than a secretary general. Oskar Dressler became the first secretary of the Interpol and he was later appointed as secretary general after the post was created in 1932. Dressler served as a secretary general of the organisation from 1932 to 1946.[2]

List of officeholders[edit]

Secretaries general since organization's inception in 1923.[2]

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Country
Took office Left office Time in office
1 Oskar Dressler
(1878–1959)
7 September 1923[a] June 1946 22 years, 7 months Austria Austria
2 Louis Ducloux
(1883–1956)
June 1946 June 1951 5 years France France
3 Marcel Sicot
(1898–1981)
June 1951 August 1963 12 years, 2 months France France
4 Jean Népote
(1915–1986)
August 1963 26 October 1978 15 years, 2 months France France
5 André Bossard
(born 1926)
October 1978 October 1985 7 years France France
6 Raymond Kendall
(born 1933)
October 1985 2 October 2000 15 years United Kingdom United Kingdom
7 Ronald Noble
(born 1956)
3 November 2000 7 November 2014 14 years, 4 days United States United States
8 Jürgen Stock
(born 1959)
7 November 2014 Incumbent 9 years, 183 days Germany Germany

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Secretary to the International Police Congress (September 1923–October 1932)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Secretary General". INTERPOL. 2020-10-23. Retrieved 2022-02-06.
  2. ^ a b "Former Secretaries General". interpol.int. Retrieved 2 March 2021.

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