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hospital system should be kept as consultants in a bid to boost efficiency, Shadow Health and Social Services Minister Cole Simons has charged.
And he called for more nurses -- especially specialists -- to be hired to improve patient care at the King...
DATE: Jan 25, 2000
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Premier Jennifer Smith accused Opposition MPs of twisting her words to score political points in a row over a massive review of the Civil Service.
And Ms Smith added that suggestions that UK experts drafted in to probe the Island's bureaucracy had ha...
DATE: Jan 24, 2000
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A massive review of the Civil Service will not result in mass redundancies, Premier Jennifer Smith pledged yesterday.
"I wish to state unequivocally, as I have since this initiative began, that the review will not result in the loss of any Civil Serv...
DATE: Jan 19, 2000
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Spare cash left in Government coffers at the end of the financial year should be carried over to avoid last-minute spending sprees to use up budgets, according to top UK Civil Service experts.
They said allowing money earmarked for Government service...
DATE: Jan 18, 2000
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Bermuda's top civil servant -- Cabinet Secretary Leo Mills.
PLP press officer Corey Butterfield went on the offensive after Premier Jennifer Smith was accused of misleading the public during questions on a major review of the Civil Service and propos...
DATE: Jan 17, 2000
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Bermuda's bureaucrats yesterday vowed to fight any plans to cut public sector jobs which could come out of a secret report into the Civil Service.
Civil Service union chiefs were yesterday taking a "wait and see'' approach to proposals designed to sh...
DATE: Jan 14, 2000
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Cabinet should be slashed almost in half, according to a shock probe into the governing of Bermuda leaked to The Royal Gazette .
The in-depth report prepared by UK experts recommends -- despite denials last year by Premier Jennifer Smith -- that Cabi...
DATE: Jan 13, 2000
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The UK is set to change Bermuda's Constitution to redraw the political map of the Island.
The authors of a major report into the governing of Bermuda strongly hinted that action would be taken to slash the number of MPs from the current 40 and create...
DATE: Jan 13, 2000
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new oversized Government vehicle which exceeds the average car size.
Alex Scott and Erwin Adderley were commenting on the purchase of a new Puegeot 406 for Mr. Scott.
Mr. Scott last night defended the purchase of the $43,000 French model -- likely to...
DATE: Jan 12, 2000
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An alleged Canadian fraudster is evading criminal charges by hiding out in Bermuda, The Royal Gazette has learned.
Winnifred Richards -- who dodged a court appearance by quitting Canada just before 22 charges involving an alleged Cnd $900,000 in unpa...
DATE: Jan 12, 2000
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