Date:
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Reporter:
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the schedule already so it is already in. Any other questions from
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thank you very, very much Mr Secretary and Mr Director for appearing before the Committee.
May I now call on the Secretary for Civil Service with
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Mr Barma, may I start on the subject on Director of Audit's report paragraph 53 to 55. May I just ask you a quick
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Government?
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Mr Chairman, there are many different
types of leave in Government. The main types are casual leave and vacation leave which is the main problem area. Other types of leave include study leave, maternity leave, no pay leave.
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Six, seven types, of different type of
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Yes.
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Stephen, could you start.
Mr Barma, I refer you to paragraph 54 of the Director of Audit's report which it has been stated that the standing Commission on Civil Service Salaries and Conditions of Service has submitted in December 1985 and February 1986 proposals for rationalising and simplifying the leave schemes. It has also been stated that the Secretary for Civil Service has conducted meetings with the staff side representatives. How many meetings has been held so far and what is the progress?
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Mr Chairman, since receiving the advice from
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staff side. These have been on-going.
the Standing Commission, we have had a series of meetings with the
We have had about half a dozen
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