KAMPAR, April 11 -- The implementation of Work From Home (WFH) policy among civil servants will not affect productivity levels; instead, it can enhance work efficiency through the setting of clear key performance indicators (KPIs).

Public Service Department director-general Tan Sri Wan Ahmad Dahlan Abdul Aziz said every officer undertaking WFH is required to meet the set KPIs throughout the WFH period.

He said that the implementation of WFH is also systematically arranged to ensure smooth workflow, including designating specific days for task assignment and review of work output.

"For example, in states where the weekend falls on Sunday, WFH is not allowed on Monday, as that day is used for assigning tasks to officers.

"Meanwhile, fro...