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Peruvian PM sets up commission to assess implementation of civil service reform

Foto: PCM

Foto: PCM

16:20 | Lima, Apr. 13.

Peru's Prime Minister Anibal Torres on Wednesday established the Multisectoral Commission to Evaluate the Implementation Process of the Civil Service Reform.

During the activity, the Cabinet chief was accompanied by Ministers Oscar Graham (Economy and Finance), Felix Chero (Justice and Human Rights), and Betssy Chavez (Labor and Employment Promotion).

Last Saturday, the Government made official the formation of a multisectoral commission in charge of preparing a technical report providing an evaluation of the implementation of the civil service reform, as well as a proposal for actions and measures to support the strengthening of the National Civil Service Authority (Servir).

According to Supreme Resolution 124-2022-PCM published in the Official Gazette El Peruano, this commission will be temporary in nature and will be dependent on the Presidency of the Council of Ministers (PCM).

It also provides that the working group is chaired by the Prime Minister and integrated by the PCM Secretary General, as well as by Ministers of Economy and Finance, Justice and Human Rights, and Labor and Employment Promotion.

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Published: 4/13/2022