Archives December 10, 2013

CAC Públika Rezultadu Peskiza Integridade Seitor Públiku 2013

Dili – Ohin loron Segunda-Feira (9/12), Komisáriu Comissão Anti-Corrupção (CAC), Adérito de Jesus Soares offisialmente públika rezultadu Peskiza Integridade ba Seitor Públika nian iha selebrasaun Loron Mundial Anti-Korrupsaun iha loron 9 Fulan Dezembru 2013 hamutuk ho Prezidenti Comissão Função Pública (CFP), Eng. Libório Pereira, MIM iha Centro de Convenções de Dili (CCD) Dili.

Vice Primeiru Ministru, Fernando “Lasama” de Araujo atende seremonia ne’e ho membrus governu, eis Prezidenti Parlamentu Nasionál (PN), Françisco “Lu Olo” Guterres ho membrus PN, funsionariu públika nivel Direitur Jerál to’o Chefe Departamentus,  Administrador Distritus, servisu nain ONG no konvidadus reprezentantes nasaun amigo iha TL no reprezentantes korpus diplomatiku kuaze ema besik nain 1000.

Peskiza ne’e revela presija buat lubun ida ne’ebé lao la los, hametin prevensaun, hadian prosesu tenderizasaun, hasae konsiensia kona-ba padraun konduta no simplifika kondisaun servisu.

Peskiza halao husi CAC, Survey Integridade ba Seitor Públika iha Timor-Leste hanesan survey ida nebe komprehensivu kona-ba atetude servidor Estadu nian.

Kuaze funsionariu públika hamutuk nain 1.400 husi 29 Instituisaun Públika iha 13 distritus tomak hetan entrevista husi peskizador CAC nian hamutuk ho universitarius durante Fulan Augustu-Outubru reprezenta liu pursentu hat (4) husi 31.000 servidor Estado iha TL.

Objetivu survey ne’e atu deskobre iha parte ne’ebé mak servisu atendimentu ba públika lao ho efisiente no saida mak bele halo diak atu servi povu diak liu tan iha future.

Rezultadu peskiza ne’e informativu no sei asisti instituisaun governu nian iha future hodi muda servisu instituisionál nian ne’ebé laos servisu fasil maske servidor Estadu iha komitmentu forte atu servi ho diak.

Rezultadu peskiza ne’e relata 1/3 husi respondent hateten sira sai sasin ba prátika Korrupsaun, Kolusaun no Nepotismu (KKN) iha sira nian servisu fatin durante tinan kotuk. Besik 70% mak fiar no hare’e ho matan iha sira nian servisu fatin funsionariu sira tane a’as interese privadu liu fali interese servi komunidade.

Maske nune’e, funsionariu públika barak mak identifika atu iha espasu mudansa ba hadian performansia ka atendimentu servisu nian iha seitor públika. Maioria respondents sira hakarak tebes atu halo buat diak ba sira nian rai no povu iha sira nian servisu fatin no ekspresa sira nian interese atu iha treinamentu ba sira.

Ida ne’e hanesan rekonhesimentu boot husi funsionariu públika no hatudu prioridade iha fatin oin sa hadian servisu diak liu tan. “CAC sei uza rezultadu peskiza ne’e ba programa Prevensaun no Edukasaun nian; Nudar baze ida ba espetativa service públika  nian no nia komprensaun iha prosesu apropriadu ba hadian CAC nian workshops; Sei asisti servisu públika  nian atu hari’i kultura los wainhira kontratu servidor sira no prosesu tenderizasaun ba kontratu governu. CAC sei kontinua tulun official públika konfidensialmente ba kazus korrupsaun sira” dehan Komisáriu Adjuntu José António de Jesus da Neves ne’ebé supervisiona survey ne’e.

CAC hato’o gratidaun ba FOTI Timor-Leste, Programa Anti-Korrupsaun MCC/USAID ba sira nian asistensia jenorisidade hodi dezenvolve survey ne’e no fó suporta financas. (*)

CAC Releases Inaugural Public Service Integrity Survey

Dili – Monday, December 9, 2013. Commissioner of Anti-Corruption Commission (CAC), Aderito de Jesus officially launched Public Service Integrity Survey in the celebration of International Anti-Corruption Day, that co organized with President of Public Service Commission, Eng. Liborio Pereira, MIM at Dili Convention Center (CCD).

The ceremony was attended by Vice Prime Minister, Dr. Fernando “Lasama” de Araujo, member of government, Former President of National Parliament, Dr. Fracisco “Lu Olo” Guterres with Member of Parliament. More than 1000 public servants from General Directors to Chief of Departments, District Administrators, NGOs, development partners and diplomatic corps participated in the event.

The survey findings show that majority of public servants are pleased with the institution they work for, however they also highlighted some improvements need to be done to monitor transgressions, strengthen prevention, improve tendering processes, raise awareness about standards of conduct, and alleviate tough working conditions.

Undertaken by the Anti-Corruption Commission (CAC), the Integrity Survey of Public Servants in Timor-Leste, is the most comprehensive survey carried out in Timor-Leste on the attitudes of public servants.

Nearly 1,400 public servants across 29 different public institutions, in all 13 districts of Timor-Leste, were interviewed by CAC during August and September this year. This represents more than four per cent of Timor-Leste’s 31,000 strong public service.

The purpose of the survey was to discover what parts of the public service were operating efficiently, and what improvements could be made in order to better serve citizens.

The findings are informative and will assist government institutions in the future.

Tackling institutional change is no easy task, and although public servants are engaged and committed, they also highlighted a number of concerns.

For example, a third of respondents said they had witnessed corruption, collusion and nepotism in the workplace during the last year. Nearly 70 per cent believe they saw public servants place their own private interest over the public service and the community.

But equally, many public servants identified room for improvement in the overall performance of the public sector. Additionally nearly every public servant interviewed wanted a stronger focus on doing the right thing at work, and expressed interest in further training.

This is a great recognition by the public service and shows the priority its places on improving the services it delivers.

CAC will use these findings in its prevention and education programs. “We will take the survey as a baseline of broad public service expectations and its understanding of appropriate processes to tailor our workshops.” said Deputy Commissioner José António de Jesus das Neves who supervised the survey. “We will assist the service to build up the correct culture when hiring of employees and tendering for government contracts” he added.

In addition, CAC will also continue to help public officials confidentially report cases of corruption.

CAC extends its gratitude to FOTI Timor-Leste, the MCC/USAID Anti-Corruption Program, for its generous assistance in developing the survey and providing financial support. (*)