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Perak govt to downsize civil service in phases

Sivanesan said in implementing the downsizing policy the 3,390 civil servants currently serving in the state would not be affected. — Picture by Farhan Najib

Perak Health, Consumer Affairs, National Integration and Human Resource Committee chairman, A. Sivanesan said in implementing the downsizing policy, the 3,390 civil servants currently serving in the state would not be affected. Sivanesan, who is also Sungkai assemblyman, said downsizing the civil service would be through the abolition of unnecessary positions, temporary scheme positions and positions which have been left vacant for over two years.

 

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