Baghdad – IA – Nour Al-Zaidi
The Federal Public Service Council confirmed today, Monday, that it has completed the review of more than 10,000 applications for applicants for job grades, indicating that it will continue to work on holidays and outside working hours to complete the review process.
The Director of Media and Public Relations at the Council, Alaa Al-Fahd, told the (INA): “There is currently a data audit for applicants for job grades, and there are committees formed in the Federal Public Service Council for this purpose. So far, more than 10,000 forms have been audited and work continues over the course of days.” Weekly, even during holidays and outside official working hours, in order to complete the task as quickly as possible so that the audit process is completed in record time.”
Al-Fahd added, “The announcement of the names of the winners of the jobs goes through several stages and is distributed to the ministries and in the form of meals in the event that the audit process is completed. There are letters written by the Federal Public Service Council to some security agencies and to the Integrity Commission and the Financial Supervision Bureau in order to audit private security data.” With names and also the issue of job requirements and job grades for them.”
He continued, “The Council is working in full swing to accomplish this task in record time, and the time specified by the Prime Minister is three months, but we are trying to compress this period and are working intensively to reduce it to the shortest time possible.”
Last Monday, Chairman of the Federal Service Council, Mahmoud Al-Tamimi, announced the start of the data audit process for applicants for job grades.