Minister of Justice Denis Malyuska announced the reorganization of the ministry, as a result of which the number of deputies and interregional departments of justice was reduced.
“In the past (pre-ministerial) life, a general reduction in wages for employees of the organization where I worked was announced as the normalization of wages. Therefore, I am announcing the start of active normalization of the structure of the Ministry of Justice. We started from the top,” he wrote on Facebook..
In particular, the Ministry of Justice decided:.
reduce the number of deputy ministers of justice (minus three).
reduce the number of inter-regional departments of justice (4 instead of 8).
reduce the number of deputy heads of interregional departments (twice).
reduce the number of subordinate organizations (an association of state enterprises, the Institute of Law and Postgraduate Education was attached to the national research center, etc.).
Soon, the Ministry plans to normalize the middle and lower levels, stage-by-stage certification of probation workers and other changes..
“I want to thank for the work of all those who have been affected or will still be affected by the changes. Structural normalization is not anyone's fault, it is a need given new challenges.
War creates new (complex) realities and dictates new demands,” he added..
At the same time, for those who are not subject to layoffs, the minister advised not to rejoice too much, because the workload will increase on them, and they will have to work more efficiently, because “no one is immune from the next wave of normalization”.
[see_also ids\u003d"
It should be noted that earlier the Minister of Justice had nine deputies, as well as the State Secretary of the Ministry.