- Directorate-general of customs and indirect taxes
The Directorate-general of customs and indirect taxes ( _fr. Direction générale des douanes et droits indirects, DGDDI) is a French
law enforcement agency responsible for levying indirect taxes, preventing smuggling, surveilling borders, and investigating counterfeit money. The agency acts as acoast guard ,border guard , searescue organisation andimmigration service, as well as acustoms service.The Directorate-General is controlled by the Finance Ministry ("Ministère du Budget, des Comptes publics et de la Fonction publique"). It is normally known simply as "la Douane", individual officers being referred to as "douaniers".
History
The first French customs service was called the General Firm ( _fr. Ferme générale) and operated under the monarchy.During the revolutionary period, a military customs service was formed, which provided a customs service but also fought in major wars such as the
Franco-Prussian War and theFirst World War .The military customs service fought in the early part of the
Second World War but was disbanded in 1940 after the French defeat and was never reconstituted as a military service. Nonetheless small units of customs men from customs posts inFrench Indochina fought against the Japanese as guerilla units until the end of the war.Organisation
The customs headquarters is in
Montreuil (Paris ).The agency consists of three types of unit:
*"Administration centrale"
** Sub-directorates A to F
** "Département des statistiques et des études économiques"
** "Inspection des services" (IS) for internal auditing
** "Bureau de l'information et de la communication" (BIC) for communications
** "Cellule de contrôle de gestion"*National Competence Services
** "Direction nationale du recrutement et de la formation professionnelle" (DNRFP) based inTourcoing
** "Direction nationale du renseignement et des enquêtes douanières" (DNRED) against fraud
** "Direction nationale des statistiques et du commerce extérieur" (DNSCE), a statistaical service based inToulouse
** "Centre informatique douanier" (CID), an information technology sewrvice based inOsny
** "Service nationale de la douane judiciaire" (SNDJ), a judicial investigative service based inVincennes .
** "Service commun des laboratoires" (SCL), providing scientific support in laboratoriesDecentralised Services
France is divided into 39 customs regions, which are grouped into 12 customs "inter-regions".
A customs region typically consists of:
*Managerial, training and logistic services
*Cutoms Offices: dealing with commerce
*Customs Brigades: Squads dealing with surveillance
*A regional unit
*A wines unitAs well as the 39 customs regions there are 4 coastguard regions:
Channel &North Sea ,Nantes ,Marseille ,Antilles -Guyana).Ranks
Customs officials of all ranks wear French rank insignia based on that of the army. However, the ranks should not be seen as equivalent to the army rank insignia used.
Customs agents ("agents de constatation") wear the rank badges of French army senior NCOs:
: Customs Agent 2
: Customs Agent 1
: Principal Customs Agent 2
: Principal Customs Agent 1
Controllers are more senior and wear the rank badges of French army junior officers:
: Controller 2
: Controller 1
: Principal Controller
Inspectors are more senior and wear the rank badges of the French army ranks of
commandant andlieutenant-colonel :: Inspector
: Principal Inspector
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