Suruhanjaya Perkhidmatan Awam (SPA) dilaporkan sebagai mengesahkan bahawa tiada lagi pengambilan baharu kakitangan awam bermula pada bulan April lalu. Keputusan itu turut meliputi perkhidmatan keselamatan dan pendidikan. Namun, pengisian jawatan yang bersifat penggantian kakitangan (misalnya bersara) akan diproses oleh pihak Jabatan Perkhidmatan Awam (JPA).
Sebagaimana negara-negara sedang membangun yang lain, Malaysia mempunyai saiz kakitangan awam yang besar. Dalam kata lain, kerajaan merupakan majikan terbesar negara dengan peruntukan emolumen yang tinggi pada setiap kali belanjawan negara. Laporan akhbar atas talian berbahasa Inggeris di bawah bagaimanapun mungkin memerlukan penjelasan lanjut pihak SPA, JPA dan menteri yang berkenaan.
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Sebagaimana negara-negara sedang membangun yang lain, Malaysia mempunyai saiz kakitangan awam yang besar. Dalam kata lain, kerajaan merupakan majikan terbesar negara dengan peruntukan emolumen yang tinggi pada setiap kali belanjawan negara. Laporan akhbar atas talian berbahasa Inggeris di bawah bagaimanapun mungkin memerlukan penjelasan lanjut pihak SPA, JPA dan menteri yang berkenaan.
KUALA LUMPUR, May 5 — The Public
Service Commission (PSC) has confirmed that the government is no longer
recruiting for any positions effective April. PSC chairman Tan Sri Mahmood Adam
told Sin Chew Daily that the government was not taking in any more
people into its service, but declined to explain the rationale for the
decision. Mahmood told the Chinese-language
newspaper that 15 agencies, including the police, army and Education ministry,
have already received notice of the freeze.
He insisted, however, that
agencies that needed emergency replacements could still apply to do so via the
Public Service Department. According to Mahmood, the
moratorium does not affect recruitment for vacancies that were advertised prior
to the April 22 directive. His remarks confirm a report by
whistleblower website Sarawak Report across the weekend that said
Putrajaya was no longer hiring, based on a leaked copy of the memorandum from
the PSC.
Malaysia’s civil service force
currently costs some RM60 billion in wages annually, accounting for a third of
total government spending. Malaysia also has one of the
highest public workers to population ratios in the world. Putrajaya was forced to reduce
its operating budget for 2015 owing to a sharp drop in oil price since last
year.
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more at: http://www.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/no-more-vacancies-putrajaya-confirms-hiring-freeze#sthash.un6kppog.dpuf
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