The power to issue specific instructions on operational equipment like body cameras lies with the individual responsible for day-to-day management and operational directives. The Director General is typically the head of an operational department or agency, making them the appropriate authority to issue precise guidelines on the use of body cameras. This ensures consistent application, adherence to standards, and effective integration into field operations, aligning with the organization's policies and objectives.
The 'Hearing Officer' deals with specific cases and appeals, not general operational instructions.
The 'Authority' sets overall policy and strategic direction, but specific implementation instructions are usually delegated to the operational head.
The 'Chief Secretary' holds a very high-level administrative role and typically does not issue detailed operational instructions for specific equipment.