Kyrgyzstan's Accounting Chamber to cut staff and halve official car fleet
Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Kyrgyz government has approved changes to reduce the staff and official vehicle fleet of the Accounting Chamber.
- The maximum number of employees will decrease from 88 to 82, and the number of official cars will be cut from 12 to 6.
- These changes aim to optimize the department's staffing and improve the efficiency of its vehicle usage, taking effect ten days after official publication.
The Kyrgyz government has approved significant changes aimed at optimizing the operations of the Accounting Chamber. These measures include a reduction in both the department's staffing levels and its official vehicle fleet, signaling a move towards greater efficiency and resource management.
According to a recent government resolution, the maximum number of employees at the Accounting Chamber will be reduced from 88 to 82. This adjustment aims to streamline the department's structure and ensure a more focused allocation of personnel.
In addition to staff cuts, the number of official vehicles available for use by the Accounting Chamber will be nearly halved. Previously, the department was permitted to use 12 official cars; however, following the implementation of these changes, this number will be reduced to 6. This decision reflects a commitment to more efficient use of state-owned transportation resources.
The document states that these changes are intended to optimize the department's staffing and ensure more effective utilization of its official vehicles. The resolution is set to take effect ten days after its official publication, marking a new phase in the operational management of the Accounting Chamber.
Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.