All new civil servants and people taking up new positions in the civil service are now being put on three year contracts.
Public Service Commission Permanent Secretary Parmesh Chand said the system has been put in place after the implementation of the State Services Decree last year.
He said the civil servants who do not get any promotions and remain in the civil service before April 2009 are still on open contracts with no specific period.
Chand said they also have reengaged contracts for retirees who are needed to continue in certain roles after they turn 55.
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