USC Professor names Kazakhstan civil service model good example for the United States

Professor noticed that the reduction of political appointees, creation of administrative body "A" and the general professionalization of public service under the guidance of the Head of State are important achievements of the country which will help to realize Kazakhstan-2050 Strategy. Chester Newland is a member of the National Academy of Public Administration and the U.S. International Association of City / county government. In 1977-1978 he headed the recent legislative reform in the area of public service of the U.S. Newland served as a research fellow for the U.S. Supreme Court; city councilman of Denton, Texas; director of the Lyndon B. Johnson Library; task force head for President Jimmy Carter's civil service reform project; two-time director of the Federal Executive Institute; and government consultant to 10 nations in Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Asia. It bears to remind that honorary Professor of Public Administration of the University of Southern California Chester Newland has sent a letter in the name of President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev.