PUTRAJAYA: Guidelines for the public sector called myPortfolio have been launched to boost its delivery system.
Timely boost: Dr Mahathir holding the myPortfolio guide book during the launching in Putrajaya. Also present were National Governance, Integrity and Anti-Corruption Centre director-general Tan Sri Abu Kassim Mohamed, chief secretary to government Datuk Seri Ismail Bakar and Mampu director-general Datuk Dr Mazlan Yusoff.Guidelines for the public sector called myPortfolio have been launched to boost its delivery system.
“The business community, for instance, needs more efficient services to ensure that their operational cost remains low and competitive. myPortfolio is developed by Mampu to enable civil servants to know what is required of them in discharging their responsibilities. “Each stage of the work process will state the period of completion. The work flow chart will be displayed at government agencies for the public to view,” said the Prime Minister.
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