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Civil service commission

A civil service commission (also known as a Public Service Commission) is a government agency or public body that is established by the constitution, or by the legislature, to regulate the employment and working conditions of civil servants, oversee hiring and promotions, and promote the values of the public service. Its role is roughly analogous to that of the human resources department in corporations. Civil service commissions are often independent from elected politicians, maintaining the separation of the permanent, professional civil service from government ministers.

In Fiji for example, the PSC reviews government statutory powers to ensure efficiency and effectiveness in meeting public sector management objectives. It also acts as the human relations department, or central personnel authority, for the citizens' interactions with the government.

The origin of the public service commission in many jurisdictions was the White Paper Colonial 197 issued in 1950, which set out measures which were proposed to improve the quality and efficiency of the Colonial Service of the British administration. The setting up of public service commissions was proposed in its paragraph 21(xi) which mentioned that:[1]

Public Service Commissions should be established in the Colonies. Subject to the general overriding powers of the Secretary of State, the selection and appointment of candidates in the Colonies to posts in the local service will lie with the Governor of the Colony. It is desirable that the Governor should be advised in these matters by a Public Service Commission appointed by him and so composed as to command the confidence of the Service and the public;

and that:

such Commissions should be established in the Colonies to advise the Governor on the selection and appointment of candidates to posts in the local service, and should be so composed as to command the confidence of the Service and the public.

National public service commissions edit

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References edit

  1. ^ http://www.psc.gov.hk/english/ann_rep/files/10rep.pdf 2022-01-21 at the Wayback Machine [bare URL PDF]
  2. ^ Australian Public Service Commission Official website
  3. ^ Bangladesh Public Service Commission Official website
  4. ^ Brunei Public Service Commission Official website
  5. ^ Public Service Commission of Canada Official website
  6. ^ Official website
  7. ^ Fiji Public Service Commission Official website
  8. ^ Hong Kong Public Service Commission Official website
  9. ^ Kenya Public Service Commission Official website
  10. ^ Malaysia Public Service Commission Official website
  11. ^ Mauritius Public Service Commission Official website
  12. ^ "Home". ucsb.gov.mm.
  13. ^ Civil Service Commission of the Philippines Official website
  14. ^ Samoa Public Service Commission Official website
  15. ^ Sri Lanka Public Service Commission Official website
  16. ^ Somaliland Civil Service Commission Official website
  17. ^ South Africa Public Service Commission Official website
  18. ^ United Kingdom Civil Service Commission Official website

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A civil service commission also known as a Public Service Commission is a government agency or public body that is established by the constitution or by the legislature to regulate the employment and working conditions of civil servants oversee hiring and promotions and promote the values of the public service Its role is roughly analogous to that of the human resources department in corporations Civil service commissions are often independent from elected politicians maintaining the separation of the permanent professional civil service from government ministers In Fiji for example the PSC reviews government statutory powers to ensure efficiency and effectiveness in meeting public sector management objectives It also acts as the human relations department or central personnel authority for the citizens interactions with the government The origin of the public service commission in many jurisdictions was the White Paper Colonial 197 issued in 1950 which set out measures which were proposed to improve the quality and efficiency of the Colonial Service of the British administration The setting up of public service commissions was proposed in its paragraph 21 xi which mentioned that 1 Public Service Commissions should be established in the Colonies Subject to the general overriding powers of the Secretary of State the selection and appointment of candidates in the Colonies to posts in the local service will lie with the Governor of the Colony It is desirable that the Governor should be advised in these matters by a Public Service Commission appointed by him and so composed as to command the confidence of the Service and the public and that such Commissions should be established in the Colonies to advise the Governor on the selection and appointment of candidates to posts in the local service and should be so composed as to command the confidence of the Service and the public National public service commissions edit nbsp Afghanistan Independent Administrative Reform and Civil Service Commission nbsp Australian Public Service Commission 2 nbsp Bangladesh Public Service Commission 3 nbsp Bhutan Royal Civil Service Commission nbsp Brunei Public Service Commission 4 nbsp Public Service Commission of Canada 5 nbsp Taiwan Examination Yuan of the Republic of China 6 nbsp Fiji Public Service Commission 7 nbsp Hong Kong Public Service Commission 8 nbsp India Union Public Service Commission nbsp Indonesia National Civil Service Agency nbsp Ireland Office of the Civil Service and Local Appointments Commissioners abolished 2004 succeeded by Commission for Public Service Appointments Public Appointments Service nbsp Israel State Service Commission he nbsp Kenya Public Service Commission 9 nbsp Malaysia Public Service Commission 10 nbsp Mauritius Public Service Commission 11 nbsp Myanmar Union Civil Service Board 12 nbsp Nepal Public Service Commission nbsp Nigeria Federal Civil Service Commission Rivers State Civil Service Commission nbsp Pakistan Federal Public Service Commission nbsp Philippines Civil Service Commission 13 nbsp Samoa Public Service Commission 14 nbsp Sri Lanka Public Service Commission 15 nbsp Somaliland Civil Service Commission 16 nbsp South Africa Public Service Commission 17 nbsp Singapore Public Service Commission nbsp United Kingdom Civil Service Commission 18 nbsp United States United States Civil Service Commission defunct Office of Personnel Management current Merit Systems Protection Board current nbsp Zimbabwe Public Service CommissionSee also editCategory National civil service commissions articles for national civil service commissions Public utilities commission some government utilities regulation agencies are called public service commissions References edit http www psc gov hk english ann rep files 10rep pdf Archived 2022 01 21 at the Wayback Machine bare URL PDF Australian Public Service Commission Official website Bangladesh Public Service Commission Official website Brunei Public Service Commission Official website Public Service Commission of Canada Official website Official website Fiji Public Service Commission Official website Hong Kong Public Service Commission Official website Kenya Public Service Commission Official website Malaysia Public Service Commission Official website Mauritius Public Service Commission Official website Home ucsb gov mm Civil Service Commission of the Philippines Official website Samoa Public Service Commission Official website Sri Lanka Public Service Commission Official website Somaliland Civil Service Commission Official website South Africa Public Service Commission Official website United Kingdom Civil Service Commission Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Civil service commission amp oldid 1189334676, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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