The Office of the Public Service Commission calls on the Vanuatu Government to Review Ombudsman Act

Removal of Immunity to ensure they are accountable to the lies…

PORT VILA, APRIL 10th, 2025. The Office of the Public Service Commission through the office of the Acting Secretary- Mr. Stephane Bong wishes to express its deep concern over the ongoing and deliberate online provocation directed at the Public Service Commission over the recent Ombudsman Public Report publication on April 08th, 2025.

Public Service Commission Customer Service Feedback: ‘Share your concern, shape our future’

PORT VILA, APRIL 10th, 2025. The Office of the Public Service Commission (OPSC) has begun conducting online customer care service feedback beginning April 10th, 2025.

The Innovation and Policy Development Unit under the OPSC is embracing the digital era by establishing an online feedback mechanism (QR code) that will enable the public at large to submit any complaints or feedback regarding the quality of service provided by all government line agencies.

Budget Structure Amendments for Effective Resource Allocation

PORT VILA, 04th April 2025. In 2020, the Senior Executive Officers (SEO) Retreat consisting of Director Generals passed a resolution for all ministries to strengthen their respective Budget Structure and Narrative to reflect actual implementation expenses and in addition address gaps identified in the ministry reports received by the Office of Public Service Commission (OPSC). The Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry and Biosecurity (MALFB) have been identified as the only ministry which has effectively executed the SEO decision.

PSC Performance Management Systems Audit: Evaluating Workplace Success

PORT VILA, 28th March 2025.  As part of its reform programs, the Office of the Public Service Commission has commenced a Performance Management Systems Audit of all Government line agencies on March 25th, 2025.

Poor turnout of 2024 Performance Appraisals submission to the Office of the Public Service Commission

PORT VILA, MARCH 27th, 2025. The Office of the Public Service Commission (OPSC) has received only 28 percent of 2024 Performance Appraisals of 2, 961 permanent public servants for assessment of 2024 individual performance.