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For more information or if you would
like your events, news or vacancies uploaded on this site please
feel free to contact
the Offices of the Public Service Commission at their Help Desk Or call us on +676 25770
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Audit Dept.
2. Crown Law Dept. 3. Gov's Off. - Hp 4. Gov's Off. - Vv 5. MAFFF 6. MEWAC 7. MoFNP 8. MFA & Defence 9. MoH 10. MoJ 11. MLCI 12. MLSNR&E 13. MPEI 14. TVB 15. MoTEYS 16. MoT 17. MoW 18. OCPR 19. Palace Office 20. PMO 21. PSC 22. RSD
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BRIEF HISTORY The establishment of the Public Service Commission was one of the major initiatives achieved by Government under its current Economic and Public Sector Reform Programme. The relevant legislation that required the establishment of the Public Service Commission was the Public Service Act 2002. Prior to the establishment of the Public Service Commission on 1 July 2003, the Establishment Division of the Prime Minister's Office administered the human resource system of the Public Service. The Division's main function was to advise the Prime Minister through the Civil Service Staff Board on all matters concerning human resources policies and management of the Tonga Public Service. More specifically, the matters of appointment, promotion and discipline of all employees in the Public Service were under the authority of the Prime Minister with the consent of Cabinet as stipulated in the Government Act. On 1 July 2003, these human resource management functions were transferred from Cabinet to the Public Service Commission. Furthermore, all the staff and resources of the then Establishment Division of the Prime Minister's Office were transferred to the Office of the Public Service Commission. PRINCIPAL FUNCTIONS OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION; (1) The principal functions of
the Commission as stated in the Public Service Act, shall be to;
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