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Members of Parliament suggest that government employees should identify themselves on phone calls

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Last updated: 2024/11/06 at 12:39 PM
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A proposal is currently before Parliament in Bahrain that would require government officials to introduce themselves by name and title at the start of each call with citizens. This initiative is aimed at improving the quality of public services and making interactions with government offices smoother and more transparent. Those in support of the plan believe that by clearly stating who they are, officials will build trust and be held accountable for their actions, ultimately leading to better service for the public.

The proposal, brought forward by MPs Basma Abdulkarim Mubarak, Jaleela Alawi, Hisham Al Ashiri, and Ali Saqr, is based on constitutional rules and regulations. The idea is to enhance openness and ease in communications between government officials and the public, creating a more efficient and customer-friendly experience. By knowing the names and roles of the officials they are speaking to, citizens will be better equipped to evaluate the assistance they receive and provide feedback or follow-up as needed.

Supporters of the plan also believe that it will encourage healthy competition among government workers, as they strive to offer the best assistance to citizens. By having officials identify themselves upfront, callers will be able to easily recognize who they are speaking with, facilitating a smoother and more personalized service experience. This will also ensure that citizens can hold specific individuals accountable for the assistance they provide, creating a more transparent and efficient system overall.

The proposal is currently awaiting review by a parliamentary committee before it can be discussed further on the main floor. MPs will evaluate the potential impact of the initiative on raising service standards and strengthening the connection between the government and the public. By implementing this measure, Bahrain aims to enhance the quality of public services and demonstrate a commitment to providing transparent and accountable governance to its citizens.

In addition to improving the quality of public services, the proposal to have government officials introduce themselves by name and title on phone calls also aims to create a more customer-centric and responsive government. By fostering open communication and clear accountability, citizens will have greater trust in the system and will feel more empowered to engage with government officials. This initiative is part of Bahrain’s broader efforts to streamline government operations and make them more accessible and user-friendly for the public.

Overall, the proposal to have government officials introduce themselves during phone calls is a step towards ensuring transparency, accountability, and efficiency in public services in Bahrain. By implementing this measure, the government aims to enhance the quality of interactions with citizens and build trust in the system. The initiative is expected to encourage friendly competition among government workers and provide a more personalized and efficient service experience for the public. As the proposal moves through the parliamentary process, it is hoped that it will contribute to raising service standards and improving the overall relationship between the government and its citizens.

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