Burkina Faso / President Ibrahim Traoré reinforces good governance: creation of a commission to regulate malfunctions

Under the leadership of President Ibrahim Traoré, Burkina Faso is prioritizing good governance and public service satisfaction.

 

In a recent move to address inefficiencies within public administration, the government adopted a critical decree aimed at improving management and accountability in public services.

 

The newly established Commission for Regulating Malfunctions will play a pivotal role in overseeing the effective delivery of public services.

 

This body is tasked with addressing professional misconduct, ensuring that recommendations are implemented, and enforcing procedural compliance to enhance user experience.

 

The commission will have the authority to impose sanctions on both errant staff and their supervisors and to ensure that audit and control recommendations are acted upon.

 

This initiative is a key component of the vision of President Ibrahim Traoré to foster rigorous governance and ensure that every citizen receives high-quality public services.

 

By implementing this decree, Burkina Faso aims to strengthen its governance framework and support sustainable, self-reliant development, reinforcing its commitment to efficient public service and accountability.

 

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