The rules and regulations of the civil service are called...
The rules and regulations of the civil service are called?
General Order
Bureaucratic Order
Service Order
Administrative Order
Correct answer is A
The rules and regulations of the civil service are called General Order.
The rules and regulations guiding the behavior and career of workers at both federal and state levels are written down in a book known as the General Order (G.O). The G.O covers all the functions of the civil servants from recruitment to retirement, promotion, transfer, discipline, channels of communication, allowances, training courses, various levels, handling of public funds, etc.
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