Public Service Commission of Canada's President announces Commissioner's re-appointment

From: Public Service Commission of Canada

The President of the Public Service Commission of Canada, Patrick Borbey, is pleased to announce the re-appointment of Daniel Tucker as Commissioner for a period of 2 years, effective January 17, 2020. Commissioner Tucker was first appointed on January 15, 2013, for a 7-year term.

Mr. Tucker will continue to serve alongside fellow Commissioner Fiona Spencer.

Quotes

"I am pleased to welcome Daniel Tucker as a returning Commissioner. Dan brings significant human resources and change management expertise to the Public Service Commission. I look forward to continuing to work with him on achieving our vision: building tomorrow's public service today."

- Patrick Borbey, President, Public Service Commission of Canada

Quick facts

    • Commissioners are appointed on a part-time basis.
    • Commissioners provide strategic direction and shape the Public Service Commission's role in protecting the integrity of the federal public service appointment system. They also safeguard the public interest by ensuring that Canadians are served by a highly competent public service that is non-partisan and representative of Canadian society.
    • Commissioners play a key role in delivering on the mandate of the Public Service Commission. They advise and provide guidance on the organization's priorities, goals and work.
    • The Public Service Commission is an independent agency responsible for safeguarding a merit-based, representative and non-partisan public service.
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