The PM’s Performance Development Unit (PMDU) said that on the advice of the prime minister, the Establishment Division had been directed to make procedure for improving the annual confidential report (ACR). Photo courtesy Establishment Division website
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan has asked the Establishment Division to devise mechanism for linking the performance of bureaucrats with the redressal of public grievances.
The PM’s Performance Development Unit (PMDU) said that on the advice of the prime minister, the Establishment Division had been directed to make procedure for improving the annual confidential report (ACR), also known as performance evaluation report (PER), on the basis of his endeavor to address public complaints.
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Meeting to weed out deadwood from bureaucracy
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April 17, 2021
ISLAMABAD: The government has convened a meeting to consider the premature retirement of senior civil servants deemed to be ‘deadwood’.
According to an official letter issued by the Establishment Division, the meeting of the DRB under Civil Servants (Directory Retirement from Service) is scheduled to be held on April 19 and 20 “to consider the cases of BS-20 and above officers of Regularly Constituted Groups/Services who have completed 20 years of service”.
The DRB will be chaired by the Chairman Federal Public Service Commission and include Secretaries of the Establishment Division, Cabinet Division, Finance Division and Law and Justice Division.
Top Story
April 17, 2021
ISLAMABAD: The government has convened a meeting to consider the premature retirement of senior civil servants deemed to be ‘deadwood’.
According to an official letter issued by the Establishment Division, the meeting of the DRB under Civil Servants (Directory Retirement from Service) is scheduled to be held on April 19 and 20 “to consider the cases of BS-20 and above officers of Regularly Constituted Groups/Services who have completed 20 years of service”.
The DRB will be chaired by the Chairman Federal Public Service Commission and include Secretaries of the Establishment Division, Cabinet Division, Finance Division and Law and Justice Division.