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558 Public Administration in Southeast Asia

planning for civil servants was not established. Not until Lisbon’s 1974 decolonization policy did the Portuguese authorities begin to institute the Macao civil service system with its own domestic rules and laws. However, the Portuguese authorities tried to shape the Macao administration in a way favorable to their own political patronage and thus undermined the checks and balances mechanism that guarded against bureaucratic irregularities. After the handover, the various reform programs based on NPM principles improved the public image of the civil service. However administrative inefficiencies and bureaucratic irregularities triggered problems of both legitimacy and governability of the MSAR government. The problem with Macao’s civil service is not that it is a rigid and inflexible bureaucracy as it may be improved through the NPM approach (managerial devolution, performance and productivity measurement, and alternation of service delivery mechanisms). Rather, the root of the problem lies in the lack of checks and balance. Indeed, civil service reform in Macao may be most effective with the establishment of a tight bureaucratic system with strict rules and regulations to control officials’ behavior. A determined leadership and external pressure are the pillars for sustainable reform of Macao’s civil service.

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