Political parties have always tapped into the vast pool of public service officers while looking for new faces to contest the ...
British finance minister Rachel Reeves is eyeing spending cuts for government officials who work in departments to the value ...
RACHEL Reeves will light a bonfire of civil service pen-pushers, with tens of thousands of jobs set to be axed. At the Spring ...
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ThePrint on MSNCivil servants are running India’s regulatory bodies. It dilutes institutional independenceL ooking back at India’s reforms story of more than three decades, it is worthwhile to recall that economic liberalisation of ...
In a significant development in Singapore's political landscape, Jeffrey Siow has announced his resignation from his role as Second Permanent Secretary at both the Ministry of Manpower and the ...
In a notable shift within Singapore's political landscape, Mr. Jeffrey Siow, the second permanent secretary of both the Ministry of Manpower and the Ministry of Trade and Industry, has announced his ...
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Rachel Reeves has told Sky's Sunday Morning With Trevor Phillips that she is "confident" the civil service can be reduced by ...
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inews.co.uk on MSN‘Reeves thinks we don’t do anything’: Inside Civil Service anger over job cutsLabour ministers will be unable to deliver key policies if major job cuts across Whitehall go ahead as planned, civil ...
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Malay Mail on MSNSabah civil servants to receive RM1,000 festive bonus for Hari Raya, KaamatanThe Sabah state government has approved a special financial assistance of RM1,000 for all state civil servants in conjunction ...
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Cyprus Mail on MSNOur View: We need fewer, more productive civil servants not more of themA bill to unfreeze 977 positions in the civil service this year was discussed at the House finance committee on Monday.
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Malay Mail on MSNHow much debt can civil servants can take? Rising bankruptcy cases prompt reform proposalsA shocking 14 per cent of civil servants have been declared bankrupt last year, according to data from the Malaysian ...
Taxpayers' cash was splurged on £500 to hire an ice-cream van and over £2,000 on an adventure park in Belgium.
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