As the public service expands, the country’s economy should also be strong, but the country’s public service has expanded and the economy has shrunk, says President’s Counsel, Minister of Justice, Prison Affairs and Constitutional Reforms Dr. Wijayadasa Rajapaksa.
“In terms of public service, we were at a good level three or four decades ago. But today we are not in a happy place. We have made a mistake somewhere. Our public service is very broad. There are 100,000 government employees. In that case, the more the public service expands, the stronger the country’s economy should be. That has not happened. Although the public service has expanded, the economy has shrunk. What is the reason for that, then there is a problem with the effectiveness of public service. In the developed countries of the world, three percent of the population of that country work in the government service, while ours has 7 or 7.5 percent. In that state expenditure has increased. We cannot be satisfied with data on productivity.” The minister said here.
A special workshop on the efficient and effective execution of the justice process as well as the improvement of peace and reconciliation, and the work of the Ministry of Justice, Prison Affairs and Constitutional Reform in a more pro-people manner, was held yesterday (13) at Bandaranayake International Conference Hall, Colombo under the chairmanship of Dr. Vijayadasa Rajapaksa. Speaking there, the minister said these.