The real issue is not the number but the right number for each ministry.
Certainly, we cannot just reduce our armed forces, police and fire services immediately. There have to be formulas that are strictly adhered to, to determine the optimum for each category of employment.
All ministries which fail their KPIs should be expected to shed excess staff as a first step towards improving their quality of services. With IT, the number of employees should be lowered, much like the banking sector.
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