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Y Dz the higher managerial and policy-making level of the
administrative system,dz
Y whereas the civil servants are Dzthe persons who
translate law into action in every corner of the land, bring
the national government into its closet day-to-day contact
with the people in their homes and communities´
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Y ©wo distinct meanings:

1. branch of governmental service

2. body of employees in any government agency


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©he Administrative Class

©he Executive Class

©he Clerical Class

©he Writing Assistant Class

©he ©ypist & Shorthand ©ypist Class


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Y ©ill 31st Oct,1968 Ȃ British ©reasury was the CPA.
Y 1S© ov,1968 Ȃ
ΠCivil Service Department was established
Πon the recommendation of the Fulton Committee Report.

Y BRI©ISH CIVIL SERVICE:


è now managed by the ©reasury & the office of the Minister for
the Civil service,
è which works under the control of the Prime Minister of
Britain
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Y Recruitment is done on merit
Y Competitive examinations organised by an
independent statutory civil service commission
Y ©raining :
 -eneralist- financial, economic & social areas
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 Executive & clerical staff- general guidance and advice to
departments
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Y Since 1971 Ȃ Pay on basis of ǮPriestly Formulaǯ
Y fixed & controlled by the British ©reasury and
Personnel Department.
Y Allowances Ȃ Prevailing Price Index
Y Right to association
Y Striking a disciplinary offence
Y ©otal ban on political rights and activities
Y Retirement age : 60-65 yrs
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Y Hierarchically organised
Y Specialist classes
Y on-political and professional class
Y High degree of
 professional expertness &
 impartiality
Y Determination of policy
Y Coordination of work
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Y Accountable to ministers
Y -eneralists
Y Selection
Y -rades
Y Autonomous civil service commission
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Y Aid & Advice the Ministers
Y Implement the Policies
Y Carry out day-to-day administrative work
Y Help in preparing drafts,bills,policies etc..,
Y Prepare systematic record
Y Collect vital socio-economic data
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Y ©o carry in practice
Y ©he welfare
Y Social security &
Y Developmental plans of the govt
Y Key role in the process of
Y Delegated legislation &
Y Administrative adjudication
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Y ©o provide
Y Expert
Y Professional &
Y ©echnical advice to ministers

Y ©o present objective, impartial and expert opinion Ȃ


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Administrative role

Legislative role

Judicial role

Financial role
 

 

Y Civil servants plays an important role in the


administration of the state
Y Policies were given outline by the civil servants
Y ©hey frame the best administrative policies
Y Supply the data & facts to the ministers
Y ©hey impacts in legislative decisions made by
ministers


 
Y Execute the decision

Y Shape the day-to-day working

Y Helps the British Prime Minister

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Y Bills framed & given shape by the civil servants
Y Suggest the political minister
Y Rules & Regulations are issued by them
Y Delegated legislation
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Y Establish administrative tribunals
Y ©o decide the disputes
Y ©hese courts- manned by the experienced
administrators
Y Procedure- different from regular courts
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Y Power of administrative legislation & administrative
justice made them
Y Powerful
Y Arbitrary
Y Free from restraint
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Y Prepares the annual financial statement
Y Helps in running the departments
Y Helps in disposing the day-to-day work
Y Formulate answers to the questions
Y -ive comments & solutions
Y Helps in tackling various problems
   
Y ©  
Y AWe aim to provide high-quality advice and support to
the -overnment and help deliver world-class public
services, while consistently applying our core values of
honesty, objectivity, integrity and impartiality.A
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Y Public admnisration by lakshmikanthan
Y World constitution
Y modern
Y http://www.civilservice.gov.uk/

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