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Government Notices Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday March 30, 2009 • Issue 13 337 Government Notices ........... Family Affairs, National Mobilisation, Human Services and Gender Relations (Cardiology and Internal HE Public Service Commission has approved the Medicine Department – Victoria Hospital), with effect following in the Public Service from January 20, 2009, on contract, subject to such T terms and conditions, as may be agreed upon with the Appointments: Government of Saint Lucia. The appointment of Dr Merle Laureen Clarke to The appointment of Ms Nadiege Smith to the vacant the post of Senior House Officer, Ministry of Health, post of Secretary I, Ministry of Health, Wellness, Family Wellness, Family Affairs, National Mobilisation, Affairs, National Mobilisation, Human Services and Human Services and Gender Relations (Accident and Gender Relations, with effect from January 01, 2009. Emergency Department, Victoria Hospital), with effect The appointment of Mr. Duran Leonce to the post from February 1, 2009, on contract, subject to such of Laboratory Assistant, Ministry of Education and terms and conditions, as may be agreed upon with the Culture (Sir Ira Simmons Secondary School), with effect Government of Saint Lucia. from January 5, 2009. The appointment of Ms Tamar Estaphane to the post The appointment of the following in the Ministry of Staff Nurse I, Ministry of Health, Wellness, Family of Home Affairs and National Security (St. Lucia Fire Affairs, National Mobilisation, Human Services and Service), with effect from January 01, 2009: Gender Relations (Golden Hope Hospital), with effect from March 16, 2009. Mr. Gills Arthur, Auxiliary Fire Officer, to the post of Fireman; The appointment of Ms Catherine Charlery-Edgar, Supernumerary Clerk, Ministry of The Public Service Mr. Justin Stanislaus, Auxiliary Fire Officer, to the and Human Resource Development, to the post of Clerk post of Fireman; I, Ministry of Justice (Registry Department), with effect Mr. Anthony Charles, Auxiliary Fire Officer, to the from January 19, 2009. post of Fireman; Her Excellency, the Governor General, has approved the appointment of Mr Josiah Charles, Financial Analyst, Ms Cynthie George, Auxiliary Fire Officer, to the Ministry of Communications, Works, Transport and post of Firewoman; Public Utilities, to the post of Postmaster General, Mr. John Emmanuel, Auxiliary Fire Officer, to the General Post Office, with effect from February 2, 2009. post of Fireman; The appointment of Mr Blaize Leon to the vacant Ms Sharma Auguste, Auxiliary Fire Officer, to the post of Clerk I, Ministry of Trade, Industry, Commerce, post of Firewoman. Consumer Affairs and Investment, with effect from February 2, 2009. The appointment of Mr. Nerrie G. Constantine to the vacant post of Architectural Technician II, Ministry of The appointment of Mr Randy Augustin to the post Physical Development, with effect from January 05, of Groundsman, Office of the Governor General , with 2009. effect from January 1, 2009. The appointment of Mr. Kendal Denis Edward The appointment of Mr Eden Anthony Emmanuel to the post of Accounts Clerk I, Ministry of Finance Compton, Animal Husbandry Officer III, Ministry of (Accountant General’s Department), with effect from Agriculture, Lands, Forestry and Fisheries, to the post February 01, 2009. of Director of Agricultural Services, with effect from November 1, 2008. Her Excellency, the Governor General, has approved the appointment of Ms Janelle Suzette Modeste-Stephen, The appointment of Ms Denise Kasha Niles to the post to the post of Deputy Postmaster General, Ministry of Clerk/Typist, Ministry of Home Affairs and National Communications, Works, Transport and Public Utilities Security, with effect from January 26, 2009. (General Post Office), with effect from December 15, Her Excellency, the Governor General, has approved 2008. the appointment of Mr Hubert Emmanuel, to the post The appointment of Dr Gail Arlene Gajadhar to the of Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, Lands, post of House Officer, Ministry of Health, Wellness, Forestry and Fisheries, with effect from January 1, 2009. 338 Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday March 30, 2009 • Issue 13 The appointment of Mr Eddie Hamid Parsade to the Her Excellency, the Governor General, has approved post of Civil Engineer I, Ministry of Communications, the acting appointment of Mr Philip Mc Clauren, Director Works, Transport and Public Utilities, with effect from of Consumer Affairs, Ministry of Trade, Industry, January 20, 2009. Commerce, Consumer Affairs and Investment, to the post of Deputy Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Trade, The appointment of Mr Sherman Nahum Sylvester to Industry, Commerce, Consumer Affairs and Investment, the post of Civil Engineer I, Ministry of Communications, with effect from December 8, 2008 to January 22, 2009, Works, Transport and Public Utilities, with effect from vice Mr Peter Lorde who has been appointed to act in a January 20, 2009. higher post. The appointment of Dr Jude Dillon Sexius to the post of Medical Officer (District), Ministry of Health, The acting appointment of Mr. Beverly Edley Wellness, Family Affairs, National Mobilisation, Human Robert, Accountant I, Ministry of Finance (Accountant Services and Gender Relations (Dennery Hospital), with General’s Department), as Accountant II, with effect effect from December 15, 2008, on contract, subject to from December 01, 2008 to March 31, 2009. such terms and conditions as may be agreed upon with The acting appointment of Mr. Gabriel Harrow, the Government of Saint Lucia. Inspector, Ministry of Home Affairs and National The appointment of Mr Hector Hippolyte to the post Security (Royal St. Lucia Police Force), as Assistant of Statistical Clerk I, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Superintendent of Police, with effect from August Economic Planning and National Development 04, 2008 to January 16, 2009, vice Mr. Henry Inglis on (Statistics Department), with effect from November 24, vacation leave. 2008. The acting appointment of Mr. Aldrick Octave, Office The appointment of Ms Beverly Emmanuel to the Assistant I, Audit Department, as Office Assistant/ vacant post of Clerk II, Ministry of Social Transformation, Driver, Ministry of Labour Information and Broadcasting, Youth and Sports (Boys’ Training Centre), with effect with effect from December 29, 2008 to January 20, 2009, from February 2, 2009. vice Mr. Zephtan Grey on vacation leave. The appointment of Ms Juan Francis to the vacant Consequent upon the appointment of Mr. Hildreth post of Clerk II, Ministry of Home Affairs and National Lewis, Chief Physical Planning Officer, Ministry of Security (Immigration Department), with effect from Physical Development, to act, Deputy Permanent January 1, 2009. Secretary, Ministry of Physical Development, the Public The appointment of Mr Shervon Nicholas to the vacant Service Commission has approved the following with post of Clerk II, Ministry of Home Affairs and National effect from December 01, 2008 to June 30, 2009: Security (Immigration Department), with effect from January 1, 2009. the acting appointment of Mrs Marion Francis- Henry, Deputy Chief Physical Planning Officer, as The appointment of Ms Valma Gustave to the post of Chief Physical Planning Officer, vice Mr. Hildreth Accounts Clerk I, Ministry of Communications, Works, Lewis; Transport and Public Utilities, with effect from January 12, 2009. the acting appointment of Ms Karen Augustin, Physical Planning Officer III, as Deputy Chief The appointment of Ms Quintina Sharsline Physical Planning Officer, vice Mrs Marion Francis- Angelo to the post of Clerk/Typist, Ministry of Justice Henry; (First District Court), with effect from January 5, 2009. the acting appointment of Mrs Elena Wells, Building Acting Appointments: Officer IV, as Physical Planning Officer I, as a replacement for Ms Karen Augustin. Her Excellency, the Governor General, has approved the acting appointment of Mr Peter Lorde, Deputy Her Excellency, the Governor General, has approved Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Trade, Industry, the acting appointment of Mr Hildreth Lewis, Chief Commerce, Consumer Affairs and Investment, to the Physical Planning Officer, Ministry of Physical post of Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Trade, Industry, Development, to the post of Deputy Permanent Commerce, Consumer Affairs and Investment, with Secretary, Ministry Physical Development, with effect effect from December 8, 2008 to January 22, 2009, vice from December 1, 2008 to June 30, 2009, vice Mr Ezra Jn Mr Titus Preville on vacation leave. Baptiste on secondment. Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday March 30, 2009 • Issue 13 339 Her Excellency, the Governor General, has approved the acting appointment of Ms Shemica Francis, the acting appointment of Mr Ivor Daniel, Deputy Clerk/Typist, Ministry of Education and Culture Budget Director, Ministry of Finance (Office of the (Special Education Unit), as Secretary I, Ministry Budget), to the post of Deputy Permanent Secretary, of Education and Culture (Central Library), as a Ministry of Communications, Works, Transport and replacement for Ms Michelle Daniel. Public Utilities, with effect from January 19, 2009 to July 18, 2009, vice Mrs Allison Jean who has been appointed The acting appointment of Mr Adrian Albert, Bursar, to act in a higher post. Ministry of Education and Culture, as Accountant I, Ministry of Education and Culture, with effect from Her Excellency, the Governor General, has approved January 1, 2009 to June 30, 2009, as a replacement for Ms the
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