Stabroek News Sunday

The current public service contract renewal process appears lethargic and just will not do

- Dear Editor, Sincerely, V. Singh

I am very concerned about the state of my country, specifical­ly in light of the complaints I have personally received regarding public service employment. To be succinct, persons have complained that the processing of renewals and new contracts (including for scholarshi­p students) has gone back to the stone age era and is taking months upon months to be returned to the requesting ministry, especially if you don’t have connection­s. There is even suggestion that new contracts not only require approval from the Ministry of Public Service but also that the Minister is taking the requests to the Office of the President for approval from “higher up”.

I don’t know what is what, but I think the Ministry of Public Service should advise the public what is causing these delays, what the current process is and the average processing time from receipt to date of dispatch of approval. The Ministry should also advise the public what will be done to reduce these lengthy processing times which has plagued the public service for decades. When can we look forward to less than 48hour turnaround times? When can we expect a “world-class” public service?

I’m sure some people will suggest that the alleged dispensati­on of tiers of approval could mean a politicisa­tion of the public service. But alas, I dare not make that suggestion here lest I be categorise­d as anti-government. All I want for my country is a profession­al, technicall­y competent, vibrant, and happy public service - one that is able to do its job and equipped to provide technical advice to the political class without fear or favour. For that the happen, the current apparent dispensati­on will just not do.

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