Keeping the civil service strong


The way to improve the service is to let it be more open and to allow for more scrutiny.

NO government can function well without an efficient and capable civil service. It is an integral part of national public administration which supports the government of the day in implementing public policies. Japan’s army and cities were destroyed in the Second World War but their civil service remained intact, hence the phenomenal recovery of the economy despite the ravages of war.

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Opinion , Columns; Zaid Ibrahim

   

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