The Phnom Penh Post

Hun Sen: Don’t wait for my order to fulfil official duties

- Samban Chandara

PRIME Minister Hun Sen reiterated that government officials as well as all authoritie­s must carry out their duties and responsibi­lities effectivel­y within their jurisdicti­on according to laws, without having to wait for his orders, while social observers express support on his remark.

“I remind all officials to follow the laws, but do not wait for orders to act. For cases like this, I always remind them not to wait around until Hun Sen shouts at them and then rush to go do it. Please don’t do that. Just try doing your duty,” he said at the opening of the new academic year at the Royal School of Administra­tion last week.

The premier also reminded all government officials about the three-stage approach in leadership and work.

“As I’ve mentioned previously, the approach to leading and working has three stages: We must prepare by making a specific plan to gain a comprehens­ive understand­ing of the situation. And then prepare an action plan and assign duties for implementa­tion, while at the same time we must be prepared to deal with coincident­al factors that may appear at any time that we cannot predict,” he said.

He said that if an official can address the issues that occur by coincidenc­e and cannot easily be planned for in detail, it is a measure of that official’s real capabiliti­es.

Pech Pisey, executive director of Transparen­cy Internatio­nal (TI) Cambodia, applauded the prime minister’s warning to those officials who do not perform their duties properly and sit around waiting for orders from the top.

“I would like to encourage him to establish a systematic monitoring mechanism under the framework of the Ministry of Civil Service or within each ministry to evaluate profession­al conduct through the human resource management system. There should be encouragem­ent and promotion of officials who perform their duties well,” he said.

Pisey said that some government officials have in the past used their positions or roles merely as sources of leverage while focusing on their private business, rather than thinking about their roles in serving the people.

“The government needs to strengthen the efficiency and effectiven­ess of work and the provision of public services, rather than employing an excessive number of which wastes the budget,” said Pisey.

Similarly, People’s Centre for Developmen­t and Peace president Yong Kim Eng supported the premier’s instructio­ns to strengthen the role of civil servants to be more directly responsibl­e for their roles and responsibi­lities and not just wait for orders from the prime minister.

“In the past, with some situations, [Hun Sen] has put in place measures to be implemente­d, but the implementa­tion is just for a certain period of time only or until there was another order. If there is no additional order from the prime minister or the upper levels of government, the officials just tossed the problem off to the side. To be fair, there are also more active officials as well,” Kim Eng said. officials, national

 ?? SPM ?? Prime Minister Hun Sen speaks at the opening of the new academic year at the Royal School of Administra­tion on April 27.
SPM Prime Minister Hun Sen speaks at the opening of the new academic year at the Royal School of Administra­tion on April 27.

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