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  2. Civil service commission - Wikipedia

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    Civil service commission. A civil service commission (also known as a Public Service Commission) is a government agency or public body that is established by the constitution, or by the legislature, to regulate the employment and working conditions of civil servants, oversee hiring and promotions, and promote the values of the public service.

  3. Government of Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Mauritius ( French: Gouvernement de Maurice) is the main authority of the executive power in the Republic of Mauritius. The head of the Government is the Prime Minister of Mauritius, who manages the main agenda of the Government and direct the ministers. The 2015 Ibrahim Index of African Governance ranked Mauritius first in ...

  4. Port state control - Wikipedia

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    Port state control (PSC) is an inspection regime for countries to inspect foreign-registered ships in port other than those of the flag state and take action against ships that are not in compliance. Inspectors for PSC are called PSC officers (PSCOs), and are required to investigate compliance with the requirements of international conventions ...

  5. Peace and Security Council - Wikipedia

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    The Peace and Security Council ( PSC) is the organ of the African Union in charge of enforcing union decisions. It is patterned somewhat after the United Nations Security Council. The PSC is also the main pillar of the African Peace and Security Architecture (APSA), and works with other pillars of the APSA in order to promote "peace, security ...

  6. Foreign relations of Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    Mauritius has strong and friendly relations with the West, with South Asian countries and with the countries of southern and eastern Africa. It is a member of the World Trade Organization, the Commonwealth of Nations, La Francophonie, the African Union, the Southern Africa Development Community, the Indian Ocean Commission, COMESA, and the recently formed Indian Ocean Rim Association.

  7. Department of Public Service and Administration - Wikipedia

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    www .dpsa .gov .za. The Department of Public Service and Administration ( DPSA) is a department of the South African government that is responsible for the organisation and administration of the civil service. It is responsible for matters including labour relations of government employees, the provision of government IT services, and integrity ...

  8. South African Army corps and branches - Wikipedia

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    South African Engineer Corps (formed 1923) Signals. Communication Branch (Citizen Force) (1913–23) SA Field Post and Telegraph Corps (1914–19) South African Corps of Signals (formed 1923) South African Army Signal Formation; SA Military Pigeon Service (c. 1939 –1945) Supporting Services Administration and Logistics

  9. South African Police Service - Wikipedia

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    The South African Police Service ( SAPS) is the national police force of the Republic of South Africa. Its 1,154 police stations [2] in South Africa are divided according to the provincial borders, and a Provincial Commissioner is appointed in each province. The nine Provincial Commissioners report directly to the National Commissioner.