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State Civil Service Chief Shifts Senior Hiring Tenders to Government Ministries
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First reported by Globes · 2 days ago
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What happened
Civil Service Commissioner Doron Cohen announced that 2,300 senior government hiring tenders will be moved from the Civil Service Commission to individual ministries. The change, aimed at reducing bureaucracy and decentralizing authority, was not coordinated with the Attorney General’s Office. Implementation details and technical arrangements are to be published soon.
- 012,300 senior tenders will move from the Civil Service Commission to ministries.
- 02Doron Cohen announced the change on Wednesday morning.
- 03The move was not coordinated with the Attorney General’s Office.
- 04Ministries will gain control over senior hiring committees.
- 05Cohen said the reform is meant to reduce bureaucracy and improve efficiency.
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