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The Civil Service is officially and formally charged with doing absolutely nothing. However, the power of the Commissioner to hire recklessly into a multitude of posts within the Civil Service is widely acknowledged as an accepted duty. The office of Commissioner of the Civil Service is currently vacant. | The Civil Service is officially and formally charged with doing absolutely nothing. However, the power of the Commissioner to hire recklessly into a multitude of posts within the Civil Service is widely acknowledged as an accepted duty. The office of Commissioner of the Civil Service is currently vacant. | ||
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Revision as of 01:38, 1 July 2012
Civil Service |
Current Head: vacant |
Function: To appear busy, while doing absolutely nothing. |
The Civil Service is officially and formally charged with doing absolutely nothing. However, the power of the Commissioner to hire recklessly into a multitude of posts within the Civil Service is widely acknowledged as an accepted duty. The office of Commissioner of the Civil Service is currently vacant.
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Chancery |
Treasury |
Scribery |
Archives |
Royal Society |
Secretaries |