The public service: stewardship beyond measure

The public service: stewardship beyond measure
Free and frank? Or self-satisfied? (Image: Public Service Commission)
Nikitin Sallee
Whatever the outcome of next month’s election, the pressure will come on the public service to perform – and to prove it.This is the seventh in a series of articles exploring the state of New Zealand’s public service, including the career and legacy of public service commissioner Peter Hughes.If it’s true that “what gets measured gets done", then it is not clear that NZ’s public service is well placed.It is, of course, normal at election time for politicians to focus on the public service’s ef...

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