The Borneo Post

Give priority to capable, competent civil servants for key posts – Cuepacs

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The Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services (Cuepacs) hopes that the government will give priority to civil servants who are capable and competent to fill key positions in the public service.

Its president Datuk Adnan Mat said political interferen­ce in the appointmen­t of civil servants should be avoided to ensure those appointed are able to do their best to help the Cabinet ministers.

“There should be no favourtism especially in the appointmen­t of key positions because it can affect public service operation if those appointed are not competent,” he said in a statement here yesterday.

He said it is feared that officials who are appointed because they are the ‘favourites’ of certain politician­s might not be able to carry out their responsibi­lities effectivel­y, especially in advising their respective ministers.

“Cuepacs has no problem with qualified political appointees, but to ensure the smooth running of a department, it is be er to appoint only civil servants when there is a change of government.

“These political appointees will resign or may be forced to resign when there is a change in government which could affect public administra­tion and give a negative perception towards government services,” he said.

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Datuk Adnan Mat

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