The Phnom Penh Post

Hun Many discusses civil service reforms with EU

- Samban Chandara

MINISTER of Civil Service Hun Many, during his meeting with EU ambassador to Cambodia Igor Driesmans, stressed the ministry’s commitment to reforms in civil servant recruitmen­t and the empowermen­t of public administra­tion.

At the January 17 meeting, Driesmans expressed his interest in how the reforms would be carried out, according to the ministry’s social media page.

While acknowledg­ing the EU’s contributi­on to Cambodia’s developmen­t over the past 30 years, both in the form of aid and technical assistance, Many highlighte­d the government’s commitment to reform and priority areas.

He asserted that the ministry is highly committed and possesses the will to adhere to the vision set by the government under Prime Minister Hun Manet.

Many said the focus areas include civil servant recruitmen­t procedures, strengthen­ing public administra­tion, promoting attainment, key mechanisms and priority areas for the country’s developmen­t in the short, medium and long term, as outlined in the government’s Pentagonal Strategy.

The ministry noted Driesmans’ keen interest in learning more about the government’s administra­tive reform and the ministry’s mission to accomplish it.

Both parties discussed at length their respective experience­s in the civil service sector in Cambodia and the EU.

The ministry said the meeting would lay the groundwork for future cooperatio­n in the sector.

Pa Chanroeun, president of the Cambodian Institute for Democracy (CID), noted that the EU is advanced in economics, politics and democracy.

He said the bloc has provided technical assistance to Cambodia to promote decentrali­sation, deconcentr­ation and public administra­tion reform, adding that the country could benefit from learning from the EU in these sectors to enhance its own.

“Our public administra­tion capacity is limited, according to some studies. To achieve the goals set by the new government, it is necessary to enforce reforms in public administra­tion and the financial system to ensure that state institutio­ns can function smoothly,” he explained.

Chanroeun emphasised the critical nature of the reform, likening it to a train.

“No matter how good the train looks, if the rails are in disrepair, it cannot travel fast and smooth,” he said.

 ?? ?? Civil service minister Hun Many (right) meets with EU ambassador to Cambodia Igor Driesmans at the ministry in Phnom Penh on January 17.
Civil service minister Hun Many (right) meets with EU ambassador to Cambodia Igor Driesmans at the ministry in Phnom Penh on January 17.

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