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Friday, November 10, 2000

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Letters

Politics
Minister-bureaucrat relations
Ministers' authority over administrative officers is an accepted doctrine. There have been several cases of soured minister-civil servant relations in the past, culminating in the latter's transfers.

Lack of efficiency
This refers to `How about a PMO reshuffle' (Business Line November 4), which rightly pointed out the lack of ``any settled purpose of operational efficiency'' in carrying out a reshuffle at the Secretary-level posts.


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