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Govt initiates to improve efficiency & performance of civil servants Civil Servants Rules 2020 implemented for retirement after 20 years of service

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Zubair Qureshi

In order to improve efficiency and performance of the Civil Servants ‘Civil Servants (Retirement from Service) Rules 2020’ were notified on Wednesday after the formal approval of Prime Minister Imran Khan.
The new Retirement Rules 2020 allow mandatory evaluation of every officer/official of the government (Grade 1-22) upon completion of 20 years of service.
The assessment will be carried out by Retirement Boards and Retirement Committees formed under these rules to allow objective scrutiny of performance of officers.
The Board for scrutiny of officers of Grade 20-22 is headed by Chairman FPSC while Secretary Establishment, Secretary Cabinet, Secretary Finance and Secretary Law are its permanent members.
The committee for scrutiny of the officers of Grade 17-19 of each Ministry is headed by the concerned Additional Secretary while the Joint Secretaries of Establishment Division, Finance Division and Law Division and the concerned head of department are members of the Committee.
For the scrutiny of officials of Grade 16 & below of each Ministry, the Committee is headed by the Senior Joint Secretary or Joint Secretary while the representatives of Establishment Division, Finance Division and Law Division, not below Grade 19, and head of concerned department are members of the Committee.
The criteria for retirement include average Performance Evaluation Reports (PERs) or adverse remarks in three or more PERs from three different officers, twice recommended for supersession by Promotion Boards, guilty of corruption or has entered into plea bargain or voluntary return with NAB etc or has been placed on more than one occasion in category C by promotion Boards.
The procedure for directory retirement is also clearly specified for mandatory review of all officers/officials upon completion of 20 years of service.
The cases will be referred to the Retirement Boards and Committees after which their decision will be followed through.
A show cause notice will be issued to the civil servant recommended for retirement and he/she will be provided an opportunity of personal hearing under ‘Civil Servants Appeal Rules 1977’. After completing the prescribed procedure, if the competent authority is satisfied that further retention in service is not in public interest, officer/officials will be retired with pension and other retirement benefits.
At present, there are 27,000 officers serving in the Federal Government while the officials in Grade 16 & below are approximately 550,000.

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