The Tonga Public Service Commission was set up on 1 July 2003 following the enactment of the Public Service Act 2002, taking over the human resource management functions of the former Establishment Division of the Prime Minister’s Office. Section 5 of the Public Service Amendment Act states that the Commission shall comprise of five (5) members of which one shall be the Chairman, and another shall be the Deputy Chairman.
The PSC’s mandate which covers 16 Ministries and 4 agencies is wide-ranging: the Public Service (Amendment) Act 2010 lists 20 functions, covering the development of HR employment policies, standards & practices, & oversight of their implementation; determination of the respective designations of employees, and other terms and conditions of employment, including the remuneration; the appointment, promotion & discipline of individual public servants; the resolution of disputes & grievances; and the policy for and oversight of public service performance, both institutional and individual. These core functions are further specified in hereunder;
Section 6 – Principal functions of the Commission
The functions of the Commission are to–
The 16 Ministries and 4 Agencies governed by the Public Service Commission, under the provisions of the Public Service Act is listed hereunder;
Part 1: Government Ministries
Part 2: Government Agencies