Results of the meeting of the attestation commission

23 November 2017, Thursday

On 22nd of November 2017 the Ministry of justice of the Republic of Tatarstan took place meetings of the attestation commission of the Ministry of justice of the Republic of Tatarstan and a meeting of the commission of magistrates of the Republic of Tatarstan on conducting a qualification exam for 4 civil servants and attestation of 8 civil servants of the Republic of Tatarstan.

The qualification exam is conducted to assess the knowledge, skills and abilities (professional level) of a civil servant, as a result of which the commission decides to take an examination and assign a class rank of the civil service, or that a civil servant failed to pass the qualification exam.

The Attestation commission decided that 4 civil servants passed the qualification exam and were recommended to assign them class positions in accordance with the replaced posts.

Certification of public civil servants is aimed at identifying the professional potential, the degree of readiness and the levels of the ability of a civil servant to perform functional duties. In a practical sense, the main goal of attestation is to determine whether the employee corresponds to the holding post.

According to the results of the voting, 6 of the certified were recognized by the commission corresponding of the replaced civil service posts, 2 certified - to the relevant replaceable positions and are recommended to be included in the personnel reserve to fill the vacant civil service position in the order of official growth.

V.P.Ganchurin, a veteran of the state civil service of the Republic of Tatarstan, A.G.Gataullin, a professor of the chair of constitutional and administrative law of the Kazan (Privolzhsky) federal university, took part in the commission meeting as independent experts. There was a member of the council of the Office of the Tatarstan regional branch of the All-Russian public organization "Association lawyers of Russia "M.H.Vafin

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