Minister Advocates for Cancellation of Advice Memos Amid PSC Rank-List Controversy

The Public Service Commission (PSC) has initiated an investigation into allegations concerning the evaluation process and the creation of rank lists for three chief-level positions within the organization.

This inquiry follows reports from various sources suggesting potential irregularities in the selection methods used for these high-ranking roles. The PSC is committed to ensuring transparency and fairness in its recruitment practices and aims to address any discrepancies that may have arisen.

The three chief-level positions, which are critical for the governance and operation of the board, involve significant responsibilities and decision-making authority. The investigation will scrutinize the procedures employed in the valuation process, as well as the methodologies applied in compiling rank lists, to maintain the integrity of the recruitment process.

The PSC has not disclosed a specific timeline for the investigation but assures that it will thoroughly examine all relevant information to uphold public trust in its operations.

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