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Nov 30, 2018 News
Minister of State, Joseph Harmon, yesterday said there are a number of changes occurring within the public service.
He urged the major players in the sector to fully understand their roles and functions.
The minister was delivering a presentation to the second graduating class of the Bertram Collins College of the Public Service yesterday morning.
“The new public service, therefore, has to be able to deliver in an administratively neutral way and has to be established firmly on the basis of merit and political impartiality.”
The minister’s presentation formed part of a five-day lecture series organised by the college for cadets who are soon to graduate from the nine-month training programme.
Minister Harmon told the cadets that the quality of the public servant must be impeccable.
“When someone goes to your office to require service, you say this is what you have to do, that is what they must do. They must not be told to ‘pass a raise’ and it will be expedited for them. You’re in the wrong place if you are doing that.”
Minister Harmon said the process of modernising the public service must make it more responsive, fair, efficient and effective. For that to be achieved, he said, there must be a concerted effort to enhance the management capacity administrative efficiency and skills level of all public servants.
Earlier last week, Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo delivered a lecture to the cadets where he called on them to perform the duties as future public servants with integrity.
“I believe that once you do your work faithfully, as a public servant, your advice, your contribution would be of worth. It would be of value to society…Your duty is to your country… It is a patriotic duty and, in my book, the call to duty as a patriot is perhaps the greatest blessing we have,” the Prime Minister said.
The Bertram Collins College of the Public Service will be graduating its second batch of cadets in December. The institution, a brainchild of President David Granger, is committed to instilling integrity, impartiality, and objectivity in the next generation of public servants.
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