Date:06/03/13
According to information released by “ICTnews” online news service, the Civil Service Commission under the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan has introduced its new electronic service to the e-Government portal.
The new e-service will accept complaints and proposals from citizens regarding the observance by the Civil Service Commission’s employees of the ethical conduct rules.
One more e-service introduced to e-Government portal
The process of integration of new electronic services, which are being rendered by different state agencies, into the e-Government portal continues in Azerbaijan.According to information released by “ICTnews” online news service, the Civil Service Commission under the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan has introduced its new electronic service to the e-Government portal.
The new e-service will accept complaints and proposals from citizens regarding the observance by the Civil Service Commission’s employees of the ethical conduct rules.
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