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Ministry of Public Service Quarterly Bulletin July-September 2012

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A JOINED UP APPROACH TOINSPECTION IN THE PUBLIC SERVICEWhat is Inspection?Article by: Ms. Wenene Teopista,Commissioner <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Service</strong> InspectionInspection is a process <strong>of</strong>verifying and quality assuring<strong>of</strong> the performance <strong>of</strong> bothindividuals and institutions againstregulations, set standards andperformance targets. Inspectionexercises promote standardization,uniformity and consistency in theimplementation <strong>of</strong> Governmentpolicies and programmes. There arethree modes <strong>of</strong> inspection namely:(a) The institution to be inspectedis notified in advance <strong>of</strong> theInspection Programme,(b) There is no prior notificationto the Institution regarding theinspection,(c) An investigation to address aspecific public, institutional or staffcomplaints.What is a joinedup approach toinspection?A joined up approach to inspectionis a new approach to inspectionin the <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Service</strong> wherebyInspection Departments undertakeinspection <strong>of</strong> an MDA or LG.There was concern at variouslevels regarding the capacity<strong>of</strong> the inspection function <strong>of</strong>Government to inspect andprovide support supervision andthe capacity <strong>of</strong> MDAs and LGs toidentify bottlenecks and strategiesfor addressing non-compliance toperformance and service deliverystandards. In order to address thatconcern, the <strong>Ministry</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Public</strong><strong>Service</strong> in 2011 undertook aPresenting a draft <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ministry</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Service</strong> Client Charters at a stakeholder’sworkshop held at Grand Imperial HotelReview <strong>of</strong> the Inspection Function<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Service</strong>. One <strong>of</strong> the keyrecommendations <strong>of</strong> the review wasto strengthen a joined up approachto inspection.A forum for key inspectionagencies was established. It meetson a quarterly basis. During thismeeting, key issues emergingfrom inspections are shared. Inaddition joint inspections are nowbeing undertaken with <strong>Ministry</strong><strong>of</strong> Local Government, <strong>Ministry</strong><strong>of</strong> Health, <strong>Ministry</strong> <strong>of</strong> Educationand Sports, and <strong>Ministry</strong> <strong>of</strong>Finance, Planning and EconomicDevelopment, <strong>Ministry</strong> <strong>of</strong> Waterand Environment, and <strong>Ministry</strong><strong>of</strong> Works and Transport and theInspectorate <strong>of</strong> Government. It isplanned that this practice will beextended to other sectors.What does thejoint inspectionprocess entail?In line with the legal framework,Inspection Departments providetechnical support supervisionon specific sector issues withintheir mandates. As they carry outinspection, the Inspectors <strong>of</strong>feron- spot technical support andadvice regarding implementation<strong>of</strong> Government policies and theapplication <strong>of</strong> standards, rules,regulations and procedures inorder to ensure compliance anduniformity across the <strong>Service</strong>.The broad areas covered duringthe inspections are indicated in aStandard Joint Inspection Manual.The Inspectorate Departmentproduces Inspection Reportsthat are issued to the respectiveChief Executive Officers. Theseare usually detailed reports <strong>of</strong> thespecific inspection findings withrecommendations to the respectiveAccounting Officers in Ministries,Departments and Agencies,and Local Governments to takecorrective action.Sector Ministries have demonstratedcommitment to participating inthe joint inspection programmes6

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