The United Nations Mission in South Sudan or UNMISS will continue to support the ongoing capacity building and reforms in the country.
The Special Representative of the Secretary-General who is the head of UNMISS Hilde Johnson said the UN would work with the government to build the work force that can efficiently deliver services to the public.
The Special Representative after meeting the national Minister for Labour and Public Service Ngor Kolong Ngor on Thursday told the media that the payroll cleansing was a step in the right direction to weed out ghost workers to avoid wasting public funds.
She said capacity building programmes, performance management introduction and pensions fund establishment were positive measures the government undertook.
The Special Representative of the Secretary-General said UN would help modernize the promising public service.