02-MAR-1990 19:52

GOVERNMENT SECRETARIAT.

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P.54

A. 6

earnings. Civil

No, because in the civil service success or value to

the cervice is not n cessarily measured in individual

servants' pay is

is determined by a

Further,

civil a

number of factors, and market value is only one

them.

determined by the pay scale for the rank, and he is

unable to earn more even if his individual abilities

of

servant's

earning

is

So merit.

Thus for civil

intention

to

servants, it is the

set aside a sub-quota

within the

the

"managers" occupational group; the size of

sub-quota will be directly proportional to the Size

of civil servants within that group.

Q. 7 why not extend the

businessmen's marking scheme

where amount of income is taken into account

other occupations?

to

A. 7

income is not

Because in other occupations,

necessarily a good direct measure of a person's value

or contribution. The best artists or doctors are not

necessarily those 'who earn the most. Indeed, in many

Occupations there

are particularly eminent

practitioners who do not necessarily command high

earnings.

income

+A

Further,

Athar

+0

extend the

measurement

Spill

turning the Scheme into a rich man's scheme.

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