The Ministry of Health and Medical Services has provided important clarity regarding overtime payments for its personnel. This announcement comes in response to an internal circular disseminated by the CWM Hospital, highlighting the need for better management of overtime expenses.
During a senior management meeting held last Tuesday, officials addressed the concerns surrounding the overtime expenditures that have been recorded over the past six months. The discussions were centered on enhancing oversight, coordination, and budgetary controls within the ministry.
In a move to streamline the process, the Ministry has established that all overtime approvals will now be centralized through the Office of the Permanent Secretary for Health. Cost Centre Heads are now tasked with submitting requests for overtime in accordance with established procedures. This change aims to reinforce financial governance, ensure accountability for public funds, and support the sustainable management of the ministry’s budget allocations.
Officials emphasize that this new protocol is designed not only to maintain transparency but also to continue backing the vital work of medical staff. By implementing these changes, the Ministry hopes to foster a more accountable and efficient system that ultimately benefits healthcare services.

Leave a comment