Civil servants can sign up for SSPA between Oct 21 to Nov 30

Public Service Department says government employees can also choose to remain under old system but salary adjustments will only apply to those opting-in

3:06 PM MYT

 

PUTRAJAYA – Civil servants will have an option period of 40 days, from October 21 to November 30, to sign up for the new Public Service Remuneration System (SSPA) or remain under the Malaysian Remuneration System, before it takes effect on December 1.

Public Service director-general Tan Sri Wan Ahmad Dahlan Abdul Aziz, said that the implementation of SSPA will not affect the pensions of existing permanent civil servants, and the new salary adjustments will only apply to those who opt for SSPA. 

“The implementation and details, such as salary adjustments and service management through SSPA, will begin with the Public Service Department’s engagement sessions at all ministries and departments in the near future to ensure that their human resource managers receive the necessary clarification,” he said in a statement today. 

With the implementation of SSPA, the government hopes to further empower the aspirations of public service reform by fostering loyalty among civil servants and ensuring they provide the best service to enhance the wellbeing of the nation and its people. 

The Service Circular No. 1 of 2024 (Implementation of the Public Service Remuneration System for Federal Public Service Officials) can be accessed through the portal www.sspa.jpa.gov.my starting today. – September 13, 2024

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