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Wednesday 29 February 2012

Govt agrees to appoint more Cuepacs reps to SPBA task force

KUANTAN: The government has agreed to appoint more top leaders of CUEPACS in the special task force to review the Public Service New Remuneration Scheme (SBPA).

As such, Chief Secretary to the Government Tan Sri Mohd Sidek Hassan said CUEPACS should fully utilise the opportunity to realise the aspirations of the more than 1.3 million of its members throughout the country.
"I hope and believe that they will be involved in the meetings in future and give constructive opinion to improve the SBPA," he told reporters at the launching of the Pahang Local Authorities (LA) Information Technology Strategic Plan (PSTM), here today.
CUEPACS had earlier requested that three more top leaders of the congress be co-opted into the special task force to review the SBPA chaired by former Director-General of the Public Service Department (PSD), Tan Sri Ismail Adam.    
Meanwhile, Mohd Sidek asked the Malaysian Administrative Modernisation and Manpower Planning Unit (Mampu) to intensify promotions on online services among the people.
He said the government was still dissatisfied with the response from the public on the campaign on online services although the infrastructure had been provided involving all government agencies.
"These facilities have been provided by many departments but the people probably do not want to use them or do not know how to use them.
"We must publicise these measures such as renewing the driving licence online because many do not know about it," he said.
The government had earlier launched the Local Authorities' PSTM 2011-2015 under the National Key Economic Area to save costs and turn it into a new platform for the development of information and communication technology (ICT).
Pahang is the first state to develop PSTM simultaneously in the 11 local authorities in the state.

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