Civil Service Protection and Training Commission

The Civil Service Protection and Training Commission (CSPTC; Chinese: 公務人員保障暨培訓委員會; pinyin: Gōngwù Rényuán Bǎozhàng jì Péixùn Wěiyuanhuì) is a ministry level policy-making body, governed under the Examination Yuan of the Republic of China and is the fundamental Examination Yuan agency responsible for training and safeguarding the rights and interests of civil servants.[2]

Civil Service Protection and Training Commission
公務人員保障暨培訓委員會
Gōngwù Rényuán Bǎozhàng jì Péixùn Wěiyuanhuì
Agency overview
Formed1 June 1996
Jurisdiction Republic of China
HeadquartersWenshan, Taipei
Ministers responsible
  • Hao Pei-chih[1], Minister
  • Yeh Wei-chuan, Deputy Minister
Parent agencyExamination Yuan
Websiteeng.csptc.gov.tw

Current Operations

Safeguard for Civil Servants

The CSPTC reviews petitions for deliberation (against administrative actions taken by the employer or relevant personnel agency of the civil servant) and re-appeal cases (against decisions, deemed unacceptable by the civil servant, made by the employer regarding an appeal to its management measures or working conditions) that are filed to the commission. The commission's decisions are binding and will be followed up.[2]

Civil Servant Training Programs

The CSPTC provides the following training programs: training for personnel who passed the civil service examinations; promotion training; training for medium- to long-term development of senior civil servants; and training on administrative neutrality.[2]

Administrative structure

The Commission is currently organized as follows:[2]

  • Commissioners
  • Department of Civil Service Protection
  • Department of Local Civil Service Protection
  • Department of Special Examinations
  • Department of Training Development
  • Department of Training Assessment
  • Secretariat
  • Personnel Office
  • Accounting Office
  • Counselors Office
  • Ethics Office

Subordinate Agencies

  • National Academy of Civil Service

Ministers

  Kuomintang (Nationalist)   Non-partisan/ unknown   Democratic Progressive Party

Name Term of Office Days Political Party Yuan President
1 Lin Chi-yuan (林基源) 1 June 199620 May 20001449 Kuomintang Chiu Chuang-huan
Hsu Shui-teh
2 Chou Hung-hsien (周弘憲) 20 May 2000January 2006 Democratic Progressive Party Hsu Shui-teh
Yao Chia-wen
3 Liu Shou-cheng (劉守成) January 200620 May 2008 Democratic Progressive Party Yao Chia-wen
4 Chang Ming-jue (張明珠) 1 September 2008October 2010 Wu Jin-lin
John Kuan
5 Tsai Bih-hwang (蔡璧煌) October 201020 May 2016 Kuomintang John Kuan
Wu Jin-lin
6 Lee I-yang (李逸洋) 20 May 20161 March 2017285 Democratic Progressive Party Wu Jin-lin
7 Kuo Fong-yu (郭芳煜) 1 March 20171 September 20201280 Wu Jin-lin
8 Hao Pei-chih (郝培芝) 1 September 2020Incumbent142 Huang Jong-tsun

See also

References

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