SPA sheds light on medical officers' application issue

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Public Services Commission of Malaysia (SPA) said a total of 3,281 applications for permanent appointment to the position of UD43/UD41 medical officers had failed its screenings as the applications did not provide information on full registration with the Malaysian Medical Council (MMC).

It said in a statement on Tuesday , that the applications involved also did not furnish the information on fields of specialisation which is a mandatory requirement for a permanent position with the Health Ministry.

In addition, candidates must be contracted from 2016 to 2018 only, have never resigned from the position, have never been terminated and have never been subject to disciplinary action throughout the contract term and have never refused an offer of permanent appointment, it said. It said SPA received a total of 10,593 applications through its job registration system on March 16.

"If the ministry finds that the candidate meets all the conditions set , their status will be updated on SPA9 and will be called for an interview. Candidates can check the latest status of the application from April 22 ,” it said, adding that the commission has also agreed to remove the full registration and temporary registration options from the application process.

 

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