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1

The political neutrality of civil servants implies that they

  • A. are not allowed to join any organisation or group
  • B. have no dealings with politicians
  • C. are not allowed to be involved in partisan politics
  • D. are not allowed to vote.
View Answer & Discuss (14) JAMB 2001
2

The idea of making the civil service permanent, neutral and anonymous is to

  • A. enhance efficiency in administration
  • B. ensure loyalty and support
  • C. prevent opposition to government
  • D. make civil servants a functional elite.
View Answer & Discuss (5) JAMB 2001
3

The appointment, promotion and discipline of civil servants are the responsibility of the

  • A. Civil Service Union
  • B. Judicial Service Commission
  • C. Civil Service Commision
  • D. Electoral Commission
View Answer & Discuss WAEC 2000
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4

Redtapism in the civil service refers to

  • A. the use of red tapes on legal documents
  • B. slowness of action
  • C. the co-operation between civil servants and politicians
  • D. the politicisation of the civil service
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5

The office of the ombudsman is created to acts as

  • A. spy for government
  • B. an agency to redress maladministration
  • C. regulator of government activities
  • D. sole administrator of public corporations
View Answer & Discuss (1) WAEC 2001
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