Many complaints regarding civil service employees, solutions must be found: Mujthaz
President of the Civil Service Commission (CSC), Mohamed Mujthaz, stated that many complaints are received regarding delays in civil service provision, unanswered phone calls, and employee negligence. He spoke at the inauguration of the Maldives Civil Service Conference 2026, emphasizing the need to strengthen administration. Mujthaz noted that a performance appraisal system was established before the civil service was introduced, and yearly appraisals now occur, but services still do not meet public expectations. He called for research to elevate service standards. The conference, held biennially, aims to improve government service quality and establish a national platform for discussing civil service policies. Mujthaz highlighted that over 35,000 civil servants are active and stressed the challenge of utilizing scarce resources in a small island nation. He urged using modern technology to provide fast, convenient service and eliminate bureaucratic delays.
President of the Civil Service Commission (CSC), Mohamed Mujthaz, stated that many complaints are received regarding delays in civil service provision, unanswered phone calls, and employee negligence. He spoke at the inauguration of the Maldives Civil Service Conference 2026, emphasizing the need to strengthen administration. Mujthaz noted that a performance appraisal system was established before the civil service was introduced, and yearly appraisals now occur, but services still do not meet public expectations. He called for research to elevate service standards. The conference, held biennially, aims to improve government service quality and establish a national platform for discussing civil service policies. Mujthaz highlighted that over 35,000 civil servants are active and stressed the challenge of utilizing scarce resources in a small island nation. He urged using modern technology to provide fast, convenient service and eliminate bureaucratic delays.
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President of the Civil Service Commission (CSC), Mohamed Mujthaz, stated that many complaints are received regarding delays in civil service provision, unanswered phone calls, and employee negligence. He spoke at the inauguration of the Maldives Civil Service Conference 2026, emphasizing the need to strengthen administration. Mujthaz noted that a performance appraisal system was established before the civil service was introduced, and yearly appraisals now occur, but services still do not meet public expectations. He called for research to elevate service standards. The conference, held biennially, aims to improve government service quality and establish a national platform for discussing civil service policies. Mujthaz highlighted that over 35,000 civil servants are active and stressed the challenge of utilizing scarce resources in a small island nation. He urged using modern technology to provide fast, convenient service and eliminate bureaucratic delays.
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