Chen pushes human rights training for civil servants - News Summed Up

Chen pushes human rights training for civil servants


Chen pushes human rights training for civil servantsBy Jake Chung / Staff writer, with CNAPrevious Judicial Yuan cases related to human rights would be incorporated into civil servant training courses to help them better understand that human rights transcend political differences, Control Yuan President Chen Chu (陳菊) told a news conference yesterday. The project is a collaborative effort between the Control Yuan’s National Human Rights Committee and the Examination Yuan’s National Academy of Civil Service. Civil servants should be above partisan politics and should dedicate themselves to the advancement of society, similar to some other countries in which civil servants, no matter which political party they belong to, always work for the people, Chen said. Examination Yuan President Huang Jong-tsun (黃榮村) told the news conference that civil servants are the core that makes the government stable. Hao said she hoped that all civil servants would continue to reflect on the greater meaning of these materials.


Source: Taipei Times October 27, 2020 15:56 UTC



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