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Maroc - JAMAICA-GLEANER.COM - Commentary - 13/Mar 05:06
While any amount that helps to get the job done is welcome, given the scale of the problem, an allocation of J$18.8 million in this fiscal year, presumably to pay private professionals for helping to clear the backlog of unaudited financial statements of government ministries and agencies, seems inadequate.
THE EDITOR, Madam: The Gleaner editorial of March 13, ‘Fix public sector accounts’ performs a valuable public service by drawing attention to a...
THE EDITOR, Madam: The Gleaner editorial of March 13, ‘Fix public sector accounts’ performs a valuable public service by drawing attention to a...
Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso, through its Centre for Career Services, has announced global soft skills training for students....
Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso, through its Centre for Career Services, has announced global soft skills training for students....
Dozens of countries have done the unprecedented, releasing an historic amount of crude from emergency reserves to prevent high oil prices from...
OTTAWA — The federal government is running out of time to clear the backlog of public service pay transactions under the old Phoenix system, if it...
OTTAWA — The federal government is running out of time to clear the backlog of public service pay transactions under the old Phoenix system, if it...
OTTAWA — The federal government is running out of time to clear the backlog of public service pay transactions under the old Phoenix system, if it...
OTTAWA — The federal government is running out of time to clear the backlog of public service pay transactions under the old Phoenix system, if it...