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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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Government should cut their costs for travel and cars before calling for cutbacks in Ministries' spending, Opposition Leader Pamela Gordon said yesterday.
And she called on Government to lead from the front -- and keep the public informed of its visi...
DATE: Jan 20, 2000
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ERROR RG P4 21.1.2000 CLARIFICATION. Geneva Woodley, director of fundraising for the Friends of the Hospice, would like to point out that she is in charge of money-spinning efforts for Agape House. Yesterday The Royal Gazette reported that Winnifred...
DATE: Jan 20, 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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conference blew up again yesterday.
Premier Jennifer Smith insisted that part of the Swiss-based World Economic Forum was used by "several countries'' to promote their cultures and the link between business and tourism.
She added: "Bermuda has been i...
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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brakes on the purchase of oversized upmarket Peugeot cars for Government Ministers.
And Shadow Transport Minister Erwin Adderley crashed head on with Works and Engineering Minister Alex Scott's claim that the 406 model cars' larger size would make th...
DATE: Jan 17, 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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