His Excellency Deputy Prime Minister Hun Many Inspects the On-Site Civil Servant Census and Biometric Data Collection Process at the Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts

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His Excellency Deputy Prime Minister Hun Many Inspects the On-Site Civil Servant Census and Biometric Data Collection Process at the Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts

The on-site civil servant census and biometric collection campaign—aimed at updating personnel data and organizational structures—continued at the Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts, serving as the 22nd target ministry. The data collection process proceeded smoothly and with high order over two days, from August 19 to August 20, 2026.

On the morning of August 20, 2026, the second day of the census campaign, His Excellency Hun Many, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Civil Service, and Chairman of the On-Site Civil Servant Census Committee, personally inspected the progress of the operations and biometric registration. This inspection demonstrates the high level of attention paid by leadership to every aspect of the workflow, regardless of scale. His Excellency Deputy Prime Minister not only monitored overall progress but also closely examined the on-site execution, focusing thoroughly on the precision of each technical procedure.

On that occasion, His Excellency Deputy Prime Minister highly praised the rigorous organization, good order, and seamless coordination between the two institutions. Concurrently, he took the opportunity to greet, inquire about the well-being of, and warmly encourage technical teams at all levels working actively to ensure transparent, accurate, accountable, and effective data.

It should be noted that despite the busy conduct of the on-site census campaign, daily operations and public service delivery at the Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts continued as normal without interruption.