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New circular issued for Public Officials discipline Featured

The Public Service Commission (PSC) has announced that if public officials fail to report to work for more than five consecutive days without notice, they must be issued notices of leaving the service within the first five days following their absence.

This decision has been made after it was observed that, in some cases, it takes over a year to issue notices of leaving the service when government officials do not report to work without prior notification.

The PSC has communicated this directive through a circular to all ministry secretaries and heads of departments.

The commission also noted that if a resignation notice is issued to an officer, any excuses or explanations must be submitted in accordance with the provisions of Section 216 of the Public Service Commission Procedural Rules.

 

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