This was highlighted by Dato Seri Setia Awang Haji Yusoff bin Haji Ismail, the Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Religious Affairs, who was speaking during the commemoration of the Civil Service Day in Tutong District. It was held at the hall of the official residence of the Tutong district officer.
Weiterlesen: Brunei: Committed Workers Wanted In Civil Service
They will make the civil service in the country more transparent, accountable, and competitive and concentrate more on the customer and services focus, he told the 11th Civil Service Day 2004 yesterday.
Weiterlesen: Brunei: Legislative Council Expected To Motivate Civil Service
During the dialogue, the private sector sought opportunities within the government sector to show their capabilities in e-project initiatives while the government sector discussed ways in which they could lend a helping hand.
Weiterlesen: Brunei: Government, Private Sectors Mull Best Way For e-Business
By 2005, Brunei will be a Paperless Society pursuing 116 projects with 100 per cent expectations under its e-Government programmes, according to Awang Haji Umar Ali bin Haji Abdullah, Head of the Computer Services at the Ministry of Finance.
Pehin Dato Dr Haji Awang Hussein, the Minister of Culture Youth and Sports, stressed this in his official address at the launching of the registration disabled people throughout the country and the orientation and mobility workshop yesterday.