The arrangement of additional secretary arranged by the House of Representatives has been removed by the Legislation Management Committee under the National Assembly
The Legislation Management Committee under the National Assembly, which is debating the Federal Civil Bill on a quarterly basis, has decided not to appoint an additional secretary. The committee of the National Assembly overturned the decision to appoint an additional secretary in the civil service from the House of Representatives.
Thursday's meeting of the Legislation Management Committee removed the provision of additional secretary which was passed by the House of Representatives during the quarterly discussion on the Civil Bill.
The sub-committee headed by Dilendra Prasad Badu, formed to discuss the civil service bill by the state system and good governance committee, had arranged for an additional secretary by keeping the thirteenth level in the civil service. There is no provision for an additional secretary in the bill proposed by the government.
If the arrangement passed by the committee of the National Assembly remains in place, there will be thirteenth level (Secretary), fourteenth level (Chief Secretary and Chief Registrar of the Supreme Court) in the civil service . The House of Representatives has kept twelfth level (Joint Secretary), thirteenth level (Additional Secretary), fourteenth level (Secretary) and fifteenth level (Chief Secretary and Chief Registrar of the Supreme Court). was .
If the bill is passed as agreed by the committee of the National Assembly, there will be a system up to the fourteenth level in the civil service.
