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Raises questions over recent appointments
2 August, 2008 - Among a list of what is called the “concerns of the opposition party”, the opposition leader, Tshering Tobgay raised an objection to the appointment of the new director of the roads department, four DPT members as cabinet appointees and the compulsory resignation of senior civil servants.
In a press conference held at the opposition leader’s office on Wednesday, Tshering Tobgay said that he was concerned if government rules and regulations were followed in appointing the new director of department of roads.
“The cause of concern is that he (former Druk Air managing director Sangay Tenzin) is the PM’s maro (sister in law’s husband). But, if he was appointed in the best interests of the nation, then so be it,” said the opposition leader. “I was very concerned and went through the Position Classification System (PCS) and Bhutan Civil Service Rules (BCSR). The principles of equity and justice, equal opportunities and merit were violated.” Earlier, in a similar press conference, the prime minister, Lyonchhen Jigmi Y Thinley defended the appointment on the basis of the former MD’s track record in Power and Telecom. However, the opposition leader said, “Anybody with qualifications or experience should be given the opportunity to serve the country.” Ever since the appointment, media and online forums, usually a barometer of civil servants’ opinions, were buzzing with writings questioning the appointment. The appointment lead to murmurs of dissatisfaction among many bureaucrats. A spokesperson for the royal civil service commission (RCSC) said that the former MD, though resigned from Druk Air, was still a part of the civil service. Asked if PCS rules were violated, the spokesperson said that PCS clauses did not apply because the MD’s was a transfer case. The opposition leader also alleged that procedures were broken in the appointment of four DPT party workers into the cabinet.
On the retirement of senior civil servants, Tshering Tobgay said that what appeared to be an arbitrary retirement of these senior civil servants is not as per BCSR. He said that it had led to anxiety among other civil servants. He also said that all of the above actions had led to a dip in the morale of the civil servants. |







