Abu Bakar confirms sacked as PSD chief


KUALA LUMPUR, Jul 1 Tan Sri Abu Bakar Abdullah has confirmed he lost his pursuit as director-general of a Public Service Department (PSD) as of today, which sources contend is related to Putrajaya's aborted brand new compensate intrigue for polite servants.
Despite a government's pierce to extend a polite use early retirement age to 60, a 57-year-old senior polite servant of 35 years said he was "saddened" to find out about a stop usually through an official letter.
"My family as well as we have been still saddened by this situation. we did not retire though my use was consummated in effect Jul 1, 2012.
"I received a letter informing me of a stop of my service. we think which is sufficient for me to contend right now," he was quoted by Berita Harian (BH) Ahad as saying.
The Malay-language paper is a revamped weekend book of Berita Harian. It was formerly known as Berita Mingguan.
The paper reported Abu Bakar(picture)saying which he had opted to retire during 60, though a government's unexpected preference meant which his benefits as well as pension would usually be considered until June 30, 2012.
He has so far refused to criticism upon a reason for his termination, as well as whether it has anything to do with a PSD's argumentative Public Service Renumeration Scheme (SBPA), which was axed after protests from inside of a polite service.
Abu Bakar was formerly sloping to be a next Chief Secretary to a Government, though Datuk Seri Dr Ali Hamsa has given taken over.
Abu Bakar, whose dialect was blamed for manifold compensate rises for polite servants early this year, was during large expected to leave supervision service.
His stop comes among a persisting debate over a polite service's impartiality, after newly-minted chief secretary! Ali lif ted eyebrows when he told his brand new charges which they "should know better" than to hold a "empty promises" made by a opposition.
The 1.4-million-strong open zone has been a traditional opinion bank for BN though a controversy over a brand new compensate intrigue as well as attacks upon a statute parties by PR over bread-and-butter issues may suggest a sovereign antithesis a spark of goal in a entrance polls. But recent days have seen top supervision officials go upon an apparent overdrive to strengthen a BN supervision they serve.
Apart from Ali's message to a polite service, Foreign Ministry undersecretary Ahmad Rozian Abdul Ghani recently pounded a Canadian newspaper for describing Datuk Seri Najib Razak as a "false democrat," as well as insisted which a prime minister had "an impressive track jot down by anyone's standards".
A director during Putrajaya's efficiency unit, Pemandu, additionally made a open attack upon PR upon Wednesday for not improving a states it governs as well as focusing upon sniping as well as criticising a sovereign government's efforts.
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