What administrative anomalies and deficiencies will be rectified?
CEOs (and chief employees) will be able to delegate any of their functions under the PSMA to a broader range of persons, rather than to employees only within their organisation. This will, for example, overcome a current obstacle that prevents the Commissioner of Police from delegating his powers as a CEO to a Police Officer as a Police Officer is not considered to be an employee for purposes of the PSMA. It would also would enable a coordinated response to cross-jurisdictional activities such as emergency or disaster management. Currently, only public service officers may seamlessly move to a new department as a result of a decision by Government to establish, amalgamate or divide a department. The Bill extends this capacity to other public sector employees where such a machinery of government change occurs. It will be possible for a person, if approved by the Commissioner, to hold more than one Public Service office at the same time thereby providing greater flexibility . CEO perform
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