Ministry of Civil Service
| Primary URL | Location | Industry | mocs[.]gov[.]kh |
Country
Cambodia
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Government - National
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Profile
The Ministry of Civil Service is the Cambodian government body responsible for overseeing the recruitment, appointment, promotion, discipline, and training of civil servants across the national administration. It develops and implements policies aimed at ensuring a merit‑based, professional, and efficient public workforce that supports the delivery of government services to citizens. The ministry also manages civil service records, administers examinations for entry into the bureaucracy, and provides guidance on ethical standards and performance evaluation for government employees.
Headquartered in Phnom Penh, the ministry operates as a central agency within the Royal Government of Cambodia, reporting directly to the Council of Ministers and ultimately to the Prime Minister. Its mandate extends to all ministries, agencies, and sub‑national administrations, giving it a nationwide reach in shaping human‑resource practices throughout the Cambodian public sector. While specific staff numbers or budget figures are not disclosed in the available sources, its functional scope covers the entire civil service establishment of the country.
A distinguishing attribute of the Ministry of Civil Service is its regulatory role in establishing the legal framework that governs public employment, including the Civil Service Law and related decrees. This positions it as a key actor in public administration reform, working to enhance transparency, accountability, and capacity building within the government. The ministry’s competencies include policy formulation, human‑resource planning, and the coordination of training programmes designed to upgrade the skills of civil servants in line with national development priorities.
In December 2016 the ministry was identified as one of the targets of a sophisticated cyberespionage campaign conducted by the Vietnam‑based OceanLotus group (APT32), which sought to compromise government networks through malicious websites and social engineering tactics. This incident highlighted the ministry’s exposure to cyber threats and underscored the importance of strengthening digital security measures across Cambodia’s public institutions. The ministry continues to fulfill its core mandate of managing the nation’s civil service while adapting to evolving technological and security challenges.
