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History of Ministry of State for Public Service |
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The Ministry of State for Public Service (MSPS) has its origin in the Establishments Division, which was created in 1947 in the then Office of the Chief Secretary. The Directorate has the critical role assigned to it and is responsible to the Cabinet Office for all matters concerning the administration of the Civil Service including manpower requirements, management improvement, staff development, personnel administration and training programmes for all Ministries and Departments.
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"To be a central agency of excellence in the management and development of Human Resource in Public Service" |
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- Formulate human resource management and development policies, rules and regulations in the public service;
- Advice the Public service on the organizational structures, ministerial functions, staffing levels, and career guidelines;
- Train and build capacity in the Public Service;
- Initiate and coordinate human resource management reforms in the Public Service;
- Coordinate human resource management information systems and records management;
- Review, harmonize and update the terms and conditions of service for Public Service; and
- Provide guidelines and monitor payroll and human resource records in the Public Service;
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