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Originally Posted by Unregistered
In the first instance, applicants who have current businesses will unlikely get called up especially in today's market where there is a greater number of applying candidates.
That is why for current public servants engaged in "side" business they either have specific permission granted (for unique reasons) or else face the risk of being caught moonlighting (which leads to disciplinary action).
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Do GLC also follow this same public/civil service policy/practice of being concerned with applicants having existing registered businesses/companies? I am a freelancer currently, and have registered a sole proprietorship.
GLC are supposed to operate like private sector companies right?