By KGR Reporter,
Civil servants on government payroll will start working on three-year contracts, a move the Ministry of Public Service says once approved by Parliament is geared towards addressing laziness and wastage of public funds.
Addressing leaders in Obongi district during an education conference, Victor Bua Leku the commissioner of Human Resource Management at the Ministry of Public Service said the government has spent trillions of shillings in improving service delivery but the results are not forthcoming.
Citing examples with the recent enhancement of salaries for scientists, Leku explains that this has in a real sense created laziness and demoralized the arts counterparts crippling services for the worse.
He further states that there are public officers who have spent more than 10 years on the government payroll system and draining government money like teachers, medical doctors, nurses and midwives but there is no relevance they have created in line with their duties. Mr. Leku speaking..
This proposal once approved by parliament will ensure that non-performing civil servants don’t get retirement packages, or forced retirements in the public interest among others. END.