The position of Staff Chief was held by those beings who acted as aides and coordinators for politicians, executing the will of the figure whom they served.
Staff Chiefs were active in the days of the New Republic and held office under the auspices of the New Republic Senate, which could strip a staff chief of his or her rank if need be. In 26 ABY, Victor Pomt, Staff Chief for Senator Viqi Shesh of Kuat, was implicated in a corruption scandal and was stripped of his rank pending investigation. Pomt was assassinated, however, before the investigation could take place.
Staff Chiefs were active in the days of the New Republic and held office under the auspices of the New Republic Senate, which could strip a staff chief of his or her rank if need be. In 26 ABY, Victor Pomt, Staff Chief for Senator Viqi Shesh of Kuat, was implicated in a corruption scandal and was stripped of his rank pending investigation. Pomt was assassinated, however, before the investigation could take place.