The National Prosecution Authority

The National Prosecution Authority is a key actor in the processing chain of criminal matters and is the only authority involved at all stages of processing a criminal matter: the pre-trial investigation, the consideration of charges and the trial. In the decisions they make in prosecution matters, prosecutors are autonomous and independent administrators of justice.

Organisation

The National Prosecution Authority employs a bit over 700 people. Around 500 of which are prosecutors. Additionally, there are people working in various support and expert duties at the National Prosecution Authority.

The National Prosecution Authority comprises the Office of the Prosecutor General that acts as the general administrative unit, and five prosecution districts: Southern Finland, Western Finland, Northern Finland, Eastern Finland and Åland. The National Prosecution Authority has 26 offices around Finland.

The Prosecutor General leads the National Prosecution Authority as the supreme prosecutor in the country.

The Office of the Prosecutor General is responsible for the central administration, steering and oversight of the National Prosecution Authority, and the operational prerequisities of the prosecutor’s offices. The prosecution districts are responsible for the actual prosecution activities.

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