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Cabinet Greenlights Over 7,000 Recruitments for State Service

Cabinet Greenlights Over 7,000 Recruitments for State Service

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The Cabinet of Ministers has approved the implementation of recommendations made by the committee appointed to review the government service recruitment process and staff management.

At the meeting held on 30 December 2024, approval was granted to establish an officers’ committee, chaired by the Secretary to the Prime Minister, to oversee the necessary measures. This committee will assess compulsory recruitments based on sectoral requirements, priorities, and timelines.

Following requests from various ministries, the Cabinet approved the Prime Minister’s proposal to allow relevant ministries and institutions to proceed with recruitments as recommended by the review committee, ensuring alignment with departmental and institutional needs.

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