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    "speaker_name": "Mandera South, UDM",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Abdul Haro",
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    "content": "deputies. While they are still acting as deputies, they are given other acting letters as principals, which is another promotion. This is a very serious matter. I wish this amendment covered all the other state departments and institutions so that the question on acting capacity can be covered uniformly. For example, the TSC has put this provision of acting administrators under regulations. It has even removed it from the TSC Act. It does not subject its teachers to the Public Service Commission (PSC) Act and this provision of serving in acting capacities. It has put it under regulations which they sometimes use to do whatever they want to deny the teachers who are in acting capacity the right to be confirmed in substantive positions after the acting period, or revert to the original positions after the acting positions. Instead of issuing letters for acting capacity, they have even gone ahead and cleverly issued letters of additional assignments to avoid questions about acting. Therefore, I wish this amendment goes further and covers all the other State institutions and departments, like the Teachers Service Commission (TSC), which have abused this provision by acting left, right and center. Thank you, Hon. Temporary Speaker."
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