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THE OFFICE of the Prime Minister (OPM) last evening announced that the Public Service Commission has appointed Sandra Jones as Head of the Public Service, amid questions over the process which led to the new appointment.
ACTING Commissioner of Police Stephen Williams yesterday welcomed a decision by government to introduce an Inspectorate for the Police Service stating it would assist in bringing about more accountability and transparency in the Service.
OVER 20 public servants who hold the position of Field Auditor I at the Board of Inland Revenue (BIR) have failed in their attempt to have a High Court judge quash a decision to promote several of their colleagues to the position of Field Auditor III and start the promotion process all over again.
CHIEF Justice Ivor Archie yesterday lashed back publicly at critics of recent judicial appointments overseen by him, describing some critics as “disgruntled malcontents” concerned with generating “melee in the media” and stating that persons will be promoted on the basis of merit, not seniority.
THE Industrial Court is anticipating “a greater reliance” on its service as the economy continues to contract, Court President Deborah Thomas-Felix opined yesterday as she highlighted some challenges the court is facing.
THE OFFICE of the Prime Minister (OPM) last evening announced that the Public Service Commission has appointed Sandra Jones as Head of the Public Service, amid questions over the process which led to the new appointment.
ACTING Commissioner of Police Stephen Williams yesterday welcomed a decision by government to introduce an Inspectorate for the Police Service stating it would assist in bringing about more accountability and transparency in the Service.
OVER 20 public servants who hold the position of Field Auditor I at the Board of Inland Revenue (BIR) have failed in their attempt to have a High Court judge quash a decision to promote several of their colleagues to the position of Field Auditor III and start the promotion process all over again.
CHIEF Justice Ivor Archie yesterday lashed back publicly at critics of recent judicial appointments overseen by him, describing some critics as “disgruntled malcontents” concerned with generating “melee in the media” and stating that persons will be promoted on the basis of merit, not seniority.
THE Industrial Court is anticipating “a greater reliance” on its service as the economy continues to contract, Court President Deborah Thomas-Felix opined yesterday as she highlighted some challenges the court is facing.
THE OFFICE of the Prime Minister (OPM) last evening announced that the Public Service Commission has appointed Sandra Jones as Head of the Public Service, amid questions over the process which led to the new appointment.
ACTING Commissioner of Police Stephen Williams yesterday welcomed a decision by government to introduce an Inspectorate for the Police Service stating it would assist in bringing about more accountability and transparency in the Service.
OVER 20 public servants who hold the position of Field Auditor I at the Board of Inland Revenue (BIR) have failed in their attempt to have a High Court judge quash a decision to promote several of their colleagues to the position of Field Auditor III and start the promotion process all over again.
CHIEF Justice Ivor Archie yesterday lashed back publicly at critics of recent judicial appointments overseen by him, describing some critics as “disgruntled malcontents” concerned with generating “melee in the media” and stating that persons will be promoted on the basis of merit, not seniority.
THE Industrial Court is anticipating “a greater reliance” on its service as the economy continues to contract, Court President Deborah Thomas-Felix opined yesterday as she highlighted some challenges the court is facing.
THE OFFICE of the Prime Minister (OPM) last evening announced that the Public Service Commission has appointed Sandra Jones as Head of the Public Service, amid questions over the process which led to the new appointment.
ACTING Commissioner of Police Stephen Williams yesterday welcomed a decision by government to introduce an Inspectorate for the Police Service stating it would assist in bringing about more accountability and transparency in the Service.
OVER 20 public servants who hold the position of Field Auditor I at the Board of Inland Revenue (BIR) have failed in their attempt to have a High Court judge quash a decision to promote several of their colleagues to the position of Field Auditor III and start the promotion process all over again.
CHIEF Justice Ivor Archie yesterday lashed back publicly at critics of recent judicial appointments overseen by him, describing some critics as “disgruntled malcontents” concerned with generating “melee in the media” and stating that persons will be promoted on the basis of merit, not seniority.
THE Industrial Court is anticipating “a greater reliance” on its service as the economy continues to contract, Court President Deborah Thomas-Felix opined yesterday as she highlighted some challenges the court is facing.
THE OFFICE of the Prime Minister (OPM) last evening announced that the Public Service Commission has appointed Sandra Jones as Head of the Public Service, amid questions over the process which led to the new appointment.
ACTING Commissioner of Police Stephen Williams yesterday welcomed a decision by government to introduce an Inspectorate for the Police Service stating it would assist in bringing about more accountability and transparency in the Service.
OVER 20 public servants who hold the position of Field Auditor I at the Board of Inland Revenue (BIR) have failed in their attempt to have a High Court judge quash a decision to promote several of their colleagues to the position of Field Auditor III and start the promotion process all over again.
CHIEF Justice Ivor Archie yesterday lashed back publicly at critics of recent judicial appointments overseen by him, describing some critics as “disgruntled malcontents” concerned with generating “melee in the media” and stating that persons will be promoted on the basis of merit, not seniority.
THE Industrial Court is anticipating “a greater reliance” on its service as the economy continues to contract, Court President Deborah Thomas-Felix opined yesterday as she highlighted some challenges the court is facing.
THE OFFICE of the Prime Minister (OPM) last evening announced that the Public Service Commission has appointed Sandra Jones as Head of the Public Service, amid questions over the process which led to the new appointment.
ACTING Commissioner of Police Stephen Williams yesterday welcomed a decision by government to introduce an Inspectorate for the Police Service stating it would assist in bringing about more accountability and transparency in the Service.
OVER 20 public servants who hold the position of Field Auditor I at the Board of Inland Revenue (BIR) have failed in their attempt to have a High Court judge quash a decision to promote several of their colleagues to the position of Field Auditor III and start the promotion process all over again.
CHIEF Justice Ivor Archie yesterday lashed back publicly at critics of recent judicial appointments overseen by him, describing some critics as “disgruntled malcontents” concerned with generating “melee in the media” and stating that persons will be promoted on the basis of merit, not seniority.
THE Industrial Court is anticipating “a greater reliance” on its service as the economy continues to contract, Court President Deborah Thomas-Felix opined yesterday as she highlighted some challenges the court is facing.
THE OFFICE of the Prime Minister (OPM) last evening announced that the Public Service Commission has appointed Sandra Jones as Head of the Public Service, amid questions over the process which led to the new appointment.
ACTING Commissioner of Police Stephen Williams yesterday welcomed a decision by government to introduce an Inspectorate for the Police Service stating it would assist in bringing about more accountability and transparency in the Service.
OVER 20 public servants who hold the position of Field Auditor I at the Board of Inland Revenue (BIR) have failed in their attempt to have a High Court judge quash a decision to promote several of their colleagues to the position of Field Auditor III and start the promotion process all over again.
CHIEF Justice Ivor Archie yesterday lashed back publicly at critics of recent judicial appointments overseen by him, describing some critics as “disgruntled malcontents” concerned with generating “melee in the media” and stating that persons will be promoted on the basis of merit, not seniority.
THE Industrial Court is anticipating “a greater reliance” on its service as the economy continues to contract, Court President Deborah Thomas-Felix opined yesterday as she highlighted some challenges the court is facing.
THE OFFICE of the Prime Minister (OPM) last evening announced that the Public Service Commission has appointed Sandra Jones as Head of the Public Service, amid questions over the process which led to the new appointment.
ACTING Commissioner of Police Stephen Williams yesterday welcomed a decision by government to introduce an Inspectorate for the Police Service stating it would assist in bringing about more accountability and transparency in the Service.
OVER 20 public servants who hold the position of Field Auditor I at the Board of Inland Revenue (BIR) have failed in their attempt to have a High Court judge quash a decision to promote several of their colleagues to the position of Field Auditor III and start the promotion process all over again.
CHIEF Justice Ivor Archie yesterday lashed back publicly at critics of recent judicial appointments overseen by him, describing some critics as “disgruntled malcontents” concerned with generating “melee in the media” and stating that persons will be promoted on the basis of merit, not seniority.
THE Industrial Court is anticipating “a greater reliance” on its service as the economy continues to contract, Court President Deborah Thomas-Felix opined yesterday as she highlighted some challenges the court is facing.