AMMAN — The President of the
Civil Service Bureau, Sameh Al-Nasser, announced on Wednesday that the bureau will unveil a mechanism to
halt the acceptance of appointment requests by the end of this year. This move
comes as part of a comprehensive plan to restructure the role and
responsibilities of the bureau.
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Nasser stated the Civil Service Bureau will step back from
certain appointment responsibilities, allowing departments to assume the
authority to announce vacant positions. This shift aims to streamline the
appointment process and improve efficiency, Al Mamlaka TV reported.
Highlighting the significance of this transition, he
emphasized that it is not merely a development or change but a fundamental
transformation. The bureau will withdraw from specific areas, such as certain
executive procedures related to appointments, which will now be handled by
relevant departments.
Al-Nasser underscored the role of the
Civil Service Bureau moving forward, stating that it will primarily focus on providing guidance,
supervision, and technical support throughout the appointment process. By
assuming this advisory role, the bureau aims to ensure the integrity and
fairness of appointments while facilitating smooth operations.
Earlier,
Prime Minister Bisher Al-Khasawneh had previously
disclosed that the transformation of the Civil Service Bureau would be
completed by the year's end. The reforms undertaken by the bureau align with
broader efforts to enhance administrative efficiency and streamline government
operations.
The upcoming changes signal a strategic shift within the
Civil Service Bureau, marking a departure from its previous responsibilities
and a redirection towards a more streamlined and effective system.
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