KOTA KINABALU: More than 85
per cent of director posts in the Federal Government are now taken up by
Sabahans, said Public Service Commission (PSC) Chairman Tan Sri Mahmood Adam,
Wednesday.
He said the positions would
be given to qualified Sabahans depending on availability.
On other jobs in the Federal
civil service, he said a total of 98,708 applications were made by Sabah
communities through the PSC between Nov 9, 2011 and Nov 9, 2012.
"Of the number, 3,539
people were appointed to various posts, " he said.
Mahmood said sometimes
promotions are not filled should there be no one qualified for the positions,
hence the reason why peninsula officers are posted to Sabah.
"Nevertheless, we will
try to prioritise Sabahans," he said.
Mahmood gave the assurance
after having an interaction and dialogue session with government agencies and
departments as well as non-governmental organisations (NGOs).
These included the
Federation of Sabah Hokkien Associations, Bajau Association, Sabah Kedayan
Association, Sabah Murut Association, United Sabah Dusun Association, United
Sabah Bisaya Association, Kadazan Dusun Cultural Association, Sabah Nursing
Association and Sabah Youth Council.
The session was held as part
of a tour series and Sabah was the eleventh stop to gather feedback on issues
and input on their expectations of the PSC, he said.
"We sit with them and
talk to them of their problems.
And some of them have
forwarded their problems to us.
"It will be used in
order for us to fight against bad perceptions and explain to them what is
really happening," said Mahmood, adding that PSC had introduced a total of
22 initiatives to improve its services.
He said some of the problems
raised during the session had to do with job posting and access to vacancies,
especially those in the rural areas.
He said PSC will use the
radio and newspapers to access the masses, especially those in the rural areas.
However, Mahmood said one of
the problems is that PSC does not have the numbers as agencies, departments and
ministries do not update them on the figure. He felt the numbers should be
updated so that PSC could help advertise, instead of individual advertisements.
(DE)
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