The characteristics of the Civil Servants which prevent its officers from addressing the press unless directed is known as ________
This refers to the practice of keeping the identities of civil servants out of the public eye to ensure that their work is not influenced by personal or political pressures. Civil servants are expected to carry out their duties without seeking personal recognition and are generally not permitted to address the press or make public statements unless authorised by their superiors. This helps maintain the professional and impartial nature of the civil service
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