Nepal

Kathmandu, July 18The Ministry of Home Affairs has decided to continue the signing of performance contract with all chief district officers of the country in the current fiscal as well.A performance contract includes goals of the office, human and non-human resource and means required to achieve the goals, time-frame to achieve the goals, budget, results to be achieved or expected achievements, indicators of the work performance evaluation, conditions for cancellation of work performance agreement and authority required for the implementation of the performance contract.Home Secretary Perm Kumar Rai had entered into the performance contract with the CDOs last fiscal, for the first time.
Joint Secretary Ram Krishna Subedi, MoHA spokesperson said the performance contract with the CDOs would be concluded within a few days for the current fiscal, in accordance with Section 15.1 of the Civil Service Act and Rule 34 b of the Civil Service Rules.As per the performance contract, the MoHA will evaluate the overall performance of the CDOs in six areas — peace and security, good governance and service delivery, social reforms and transformation, disaster management, coordination and facilitation, and integrity and financial discipline.According to the rules, the concerned ministry and department shall monitor regularly whether tasks mentioned in the performance contract have been carried out or not.There will be a committee under the concerned ministry, consisting representatives of the Ministry of Federal Affairs and General Administration and the National Planning Commission for annual appraisal of the work mentioned in the performance contract.
In an event of failure to perform in accordance with the performance contract, except owing to circumstances beyond control, the concerned CDOs will be barred from carrying out special responsibility for two years, the rules stated.The MoHA said the performance contract aimed to make its subordinate agencies more competent, strong, service-oriented and responsible by developing effective service delivery mechanism.
Home Secretary had concluded the performance contract with director generals of the Department of Immigration, Department of Prison Management, Department of National ID and Civil Registration yesterday for the current fiscal year to instil sense of responsibility and accountability in employees, thereby strengthening good governance system, said Joint Secretary Subedi.The post MoHA to continue performance contract appeared first on The Himalayan Times.





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