The Borneo Post

Sarawak strives for world class public service

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PUTRAJAYA: Sarawak as the first state in the country that took the initiative and committmen­t to formulate and implement its public sector service transforma­tion, is confident of providing world class service by 2020.

Deputy State Secretary ( Performanc­e and Service Delivery) Dr Sabariah Putit said the State Public Service Action Plan 2010-2020, now in its sixth year, was on track to boost the process of public service transforma­tion.

The action plan focuses on eight key areas, namely cultural change management, human resources skill management, innovation and creativity, handling of clients’ needs, e- Government, project and programme execution excellence, financial management transforma­tion and Sarawak legal services administra­tive excellence (SEALS).

“At present we are at the ‘ last lap’ of which, the last four years are the most significan­t. Even now more people are motivated to work on board with us because they are attracted by the culture we are trying to implement, meaning to say there are positive changes.

“We want the eight critical areas that are under transforma­tion to change the face and image of the Sarawak public service to be more responsive, active and fulfil the needs and aspiration of the people in addition to the transforma­tion agenda towards achieving the vision to become world class public services by 2020,” she said.

She said this after presenting the innovation project, which is also listed among the finalists for the 2016 Commonweal­th Associatio­n for Public Administra­tion and Management (CAPAM) Innovation Awards in the Innovation in Public Service Management category at the Putrajaya Internatio­nal Convention Centre ( PICC), here.

The biennial conference themed ‘ Innovation: A Public Service Imperative’ runs from Aug 18 to 20. — Bernama

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