PM recommends five points to promote better work efficiency

 


Prime Minister Hun Manet presented five crucial recommendations to the National Public Service Evaluation Committee, along with ministries, institutions, and sub-national administrations, aiming to enhance work activities for greater efficiency.

He said this on Feb. 22 during a winning ceremony for public service providers in education and health, held at Diamond Island Convention and Exhibition Centre.

The premier underscored, on behalf of the Royal Government, the introduction to the National Public Service Evaluation Committee and various Ministries, Institutions, and Sub-National Administrations as follows:

1. The evaluation and recognition process for exemplary public service providers in the education and health sectors is directly linked to key measures in public administration reform, education, and health.

2. The evaluation committee of the National Public Service Evaluation Committee and relevant ministries should continually enhance their understanding and embrace the eight basic criteria, sub-criteria, and detailed criteria.

3. The National Public Service Evaluation Committee should explore the possibility of expanding the implementation scope of the National Public Service Evaluation Committee to other units or institutions at both national and sub-national levels.

4. The National Public Service Evaluation Committee is tasked with promoting public service competition comprehensively to all schools, health centres, and local hospitals.

5. All ministries, institutions, and sub-national administrations must persist in promoting, strengthening, and instigating a positive change in the attitude of civil servants delivering public services. This includes fostering a high sense of responsibility, willingness, loyalty, professional conscience, and a culture of public service. Fresh News

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