31 March, 2011 CIRCULAR STANDING INSTRUCTION NO.1 OF ...
31 March, 2011 CIRCULAR STANDING INSTRUCTION NO.1 OF ...
31 March, 2011 CIRCULAR STANDING INSTRUCTION NO.1 OF ...
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) Reputational Sanctions: All interventions that are a source of<br />
shame. These include public naming and shaming and other<br />
appropriate disciplinary actions in accordance with the Standing<br />
Orders, Service Commission Regulations and other appropriate<br />
regulations.<br />
8.2 Financial Rewards and Sanctions<br />
a) Financial Rewards: These include increased budget allocations,<br />
bonuses, coupons, and cash.<br />
b) Financial Sanctions: These include reduced budget allocations,<br />
and imposition of fines and penalties and other sanctions in<br />
accordance with Public Finance and Accountability Act.<br />
8.3 Operational Rewards and Sanctions<br />
a) Operational Rewards: These are interventions that provide<br />
operational flexibility and comfort in the management of financial<br />
and non financial resources.<br />
b) Operational Sanctions: These are interventions that withhold or<br />
deny operational flexibility and comfort in the management of<br />
financial and non financial resources.<br />
c) The implementation modalities are detailed in Annex 1.<br />
9.0 INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS<br />
a) The Ministry of Public Service will oversee the implementation of<br />
the Rewards and Sanctions Framework.<br />
b) There will be a Corporate Rewards and Sanctions Committee at<br />
national level.<br />
c) A Rewards and Sanctions Committee will be established in every<br />
Ministry, Department or Local Government. These Committees will<br />
replace the Disciplinary Committees.<br />
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