SEREMBAN: The little Napoleon culture in the public sector is not too significant to have an impact on public service delivery, according to the Congress of Union of Employees in the Public and Civil Services (Cuepacs).
Its president Datuk Adnan Mat said this was because over time, the public administration system had seen improvement and achieved good governance through the implementation of transformation policies by the government as a whole.
"But of course, when this involves a large organisation such as the public service, there is bound to be a few civil servants who will fall out of line and misuse the little power that they have," he said after attending the state-level Bulan Wakaf programme which was launched by Negeri Sembilan Islamic Religious Council chairman Datuk Seri Dr Abdul Aziz Sheikh Ab Kadir, here on Friday .
As such, he said heads of of the respective agencies and departments must be stern and made it clear to their subordinate officers to show respect in the workplace and abide by all work processes and procedures.
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