Date:
Time:
Reporter:
25.11.86
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5 pm
PMS
1 from the checks conducted since November 1985, two departments were
2 asked to carry out full scale checks on their leave records. We will
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wish to know, to enquire, whether you feel a need to increase these
4 checks to cover more departments in a specific period of time.
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SCS:
Yes, Mr Lee. In fact since November last
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year all departments have been asked to undertake random checks of
the leave records. 49 departments have completed these checks already and of these 22 have found no errors whatsoever.
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CHAIRMAN:
SCS:
22 have found?
No errors in the leave records.
CHAIRMAN:
22 no errors. So 27 has errors?
SCS:
Of the remaining 27, 11 have completed the
studies and there have been some errors identified and full scale 19 checks are now being implemented.
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CHAIRMAN:
Mr Barma, what kind of errors are you
referring to?
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SCS:
These errors are basically in individual
25 cases in the actual totting up of the leave balance. It is of a
very minor nature. It has nothing to do with the formula for
calculating leave.
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CHAIRMAN:
Is there any form of flaw?
SCS:
Well, what we are doing, sir, is that we 32 are introducing seminars and training classes for our leave clerks
and the Civil Service Training Centre will be holding these through- out the year.
At the same time both Civil Service Branch and the
Audit Department, we do our own spot checks.
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