Namibia’s Public Service Commission (PSC) cannot effectively build a capable state if it continues to operate under another government office.
So says public policy analyst Marius Kudumo.
The commission hosted a reform workshop in Windhoek, which ended on 21 October.
Kudumo says while the PSC was established to function independently and impartially, its placement under the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) has weakened its role over time.
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