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Capacity development and aid absorption... Part 2 : An ideal reform agenda by C. Narayanasuwami (Continued from yesterday) Disproportionate expansion of the public sector: Oversupply of staff in
the public sector has been another major factor contributing to
inefficiencies in the productive use of time and resources. Successive
governments made appointments especially to the lower segments of the
public service, such as clerks, peons and drivers rather indiscriminately
to satisfy electoral demands and fulfil promises made during elections. Other Stories
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