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Government Notices Her Excellency, the Governor the acting appointment of Ms Ernesta GOVERNMENT General, has approved the appointment Edward, Secretary II, Ministry of of Mr George James, Deputy Education and Culture, as Secretary NOTICES Permanent Secretary, Ministry of III, Ministry of Education and Physical Development and National Culture; Mobilisation to the post of Permanent the acting appointment of Ms Nadine THE Public Service Commission has Secretary, with effect from August 20, Sookwa, Secretary I, Ministry of approved the following in the Public 2007. Service. Education and Culture, as Secretary The appointment of Ms Claudia II, vice Ms Ernesta Edward; Clovis to the post of Clerk/Typist, Appointments: the acting appointment of Ms Doreena Ministry of Home Affairs and National Noel, Clerk/Typist, Ministry of The appointment of Mr Garima Security (Bordelais Correctional Home Affairs and National Security Mitchel, to the post of Office Assistant/ Facility), with effect from September (Police Department), as Secretary I, Driver, Inland Revenue Department, 3, 2007. Ministry of Finance, with effect from Ministry of Education and Culture, July 2, 2007. The appointment of Ms Joanna vice Nadine Sookwa; Keisher Jn Baptiste to the post of Consequent upon the granting of The appointment of Mr Yana Arnel Receptionist II, Ministry of Health twenty (20) days vacation leave to Polius, to the post of Clerk/Typist, (Gros Islet Polyclinic), with effect from Ms Malina Louis, Clerk III, Office Accountant General’s Department, August 23, 2007. with effect from August 2, 2007. of Parliament, the Public Service The appointment of Ms Donna Commission has approved the following The appointment of Ms Justine Laurencin to the vacant post of Clerk/ with effect from July 31, 2007 to August Charles to the post of Local Government Typist, Ministry of Communications, 27, 2007: Officer II, Ministry of Housing, Urban Works, Transport and Public Utilities, the acting appointment of Ms Renewal and Local Government, with with effect from August 2, 2007. effect from August 13, 2007. Erlyn Nicholas, Accounts Clerk The Public Service Commission II, Ministry of Health (Victoria The appointment of Mr Erickson has approved the following in the Hospital), as Accounts Clerk III, Jules to the post of Building Officer II, Ministry of Finance (Customs and Office of Parliament, vice Ms Ministry of Housing, Urban Renewal Excise Department), with effect from Malina Louis; and Local Government, with effect September 1, 2007: from August 15, 2007. Consequent upon the granting the appointment of Mr Miguel of twenty-seven (27) days vacation The appointment of Ms Delia Gaillard to the post of Customs leave to Ms Brenda Mauricette, Malcolm, Supernumerary Clerk, Officer I. Financial Analyst, Ministry of Justice Ministry of Justice (Registry of the and Attorney General’s Chambers, High Court), to the vacant post of Clerk Acting Appointments: the Public Service Commission has I, with effect from July 1, 2007. approved the following with effect from Consequent upon the granting of August 8 to August 31, 2007: The Public Service Commission has twenty-six (26) days vacation leave approved the following: to Ms Silka Tobias, Deputy Clerk the acting appointment of Ms Shirley of Parliament, the Public Service Raynold, Accountant III, Office of The appointment of Ms Natasha Commission has approved the following the Prime Minister, as Financial Martyr to the post of Clerk/Typist, with effect from August 8 to September Analyst, Ministry of Justice and Ministry of Health, with effect from 6, 2007: Attorney General’s Chambers, vice July 2, 2007. Ms Brenda Mauricette; the acting appointment of Ms The Public Service Commission Lyndell Gustave, Court Reporter II, the acting appointment of Mr Lincoln has approved the following in the Ministry of Justice, as Deputy Clerk Auguste, Accountant II, Ministry Ministry of Justice (Community Action of Parliament, vice Silka Tobias; of Finance (Accountant General’s Programme for Safety (CAPS): Department), as Accountant III, the acting appointment of Ms Verna The appointment of Ms Diane Office of the Prime Minister, vice Dornelly to the post of Secretary IV, Mondesir, Administrative Secretary, Ms Shirley Raynold; Ministry of Justice (Community Action Ministry of Education and Culture, Programme for Safety (CAPS), with as Court Reporter II, Ministry of the acting appointment of Ms Deborah effect from April 1, 2007; Justice, vice Ms Lyndell Gustave; Ann Fedee, Accountant I, Ministry of Finance (Accountant General’s The appointment of Mr Matthew the acting appointment of Ms Department), as Accountant II, vice Harrow to the post of Office Assistant/ Patricia St. Croix, Secretary IV, Mr Lincoln Auguste; Driver, Ministry of Justice (Community Ministry of Education and Culture, Action Programme for Safety (CAPS), as Administrative Secretary, vice the acting appointment of Ms Joan with effect from April 1, 2007; Ms Verna Mondesir; Alexander, Assistant Accountant Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday January 7, 2008 • Issue 1 1 II, Ministry of Finance (Accountant and Public Utilities, the Public Consequent upon the granting of General’s Department), as Service Commission has approved sick leave to Ms Chrisline Williams, Accountant I, vice Ms Deborah Ann the following with effect from July Accounts Clerk III, Ministry of Social Fedee; 17 to August 24, 2007: Transformation, Human Services, Family Affairs, Youth and Sports, the acting appointment of Mr the acting appointment of Mr Thomas the Public Service Commission has Liam Francis, Accounts Clerk III, Khodra, Postman, as Postal Assistant approved the following: Ministry of Finance (Accountant vice Mr Claymus Jn. Baptiste. General’s Department), as Assistant the acting appointment of Ms Asha The acting appointment of Ms Cynthia Accountant I, vice Ms Joan Maytil, Accounts Clerk I, Ministry Thomas, Secretary III, Ministry of Alexander; of Finance (Customs and Excise Economic Affairs, Economic Planning Department) as Accounts Clerk II, the acting appointment of Mr Mervin and National Development, as Secretary Ministry Social Transformation, Jules, Data Entry Control Clerk I, IV, Office of the Prime Minister Human Services, Family Affairs, Ministry of Finance (Accountant (National Emergency Management Youth and Sports vice Ms Chrisline General’s Department), as Accounts Organisation – NEMO), with effect Williams, for the period August 2 to Clerk III, vice Mr Liam Francis; from July 12 to August 13, 2007, vice September 14, 2007. Ms Maria Mombelli on vacation leave. the acting appointment of Ms The acting appointment of Mr Berthilia Joseph, Accounts Clerk The acting appointment of Mrs Sonia Claudius Prospere, Environmental I, Ministry of Finance (Accountant Chiquot Aroudel, Asistant Accountant Health Officer III, Ministry of Health, General’s Department), as Data II (Victoria Hospital) as Accountant I, as Senior Environmental Health Entry Control Clerk I vice Mr Ministry of Health , with effect from Officer, vice Mr Parker Ragnanan on Mervyn Jules. July 11 to August 6, 2007, vice Ms vacation leave, for the period July 2 to The acting appointment of Ms Esther Frances Orie, on vacation leave. August 31, 2007. Hippolyte, Pharmacist III, Ministry Consequent upon the granting of The acting appointment of Ms of Health, as Pharmacist IV, Dennery fifty-six (56) working days vacation Brenda Charles, Vice Consul, Ministry Hospital, with effect from July 2 to leave to Subordinate Officer #321 of External Affairs, Information September 10, 2007, vice Mr Matthew Fastus Serieux and twenty-eight (28) and Broadcasting, as Administrative Gabriel on vacation leave. working days leave to Leading Fireman Assistant, for the period July 18, 2007 The acting appointment of Mr Joseph #306 Norbert Clarke, Ministry of Home to September 7, 2007, vice Ms Verena Jn. Baptiste, Correctional Officer Affairs, National Security and Labour Calderon on vacation leave. III, Bordelais Correctional Facility, Relations (St. Lucia Fire Service), The Public Service Commission has Ministry of Home Affairs, National the Public Service Commission has approved the following in the Ministry Security and Labour Relations, as approved the following: of Trade, Industry and Commerce, for Unit Manager vice Mr Clive Jules on the acting appointment of Leading the period August 10 to September 6, vacation leave, with effect from July 9 Fireman #293 Mr Christopher 2007: to August 27, 2007. Montoute, as Subordinate Officer, the acting appointment of Ms Consequent upon the granting of vice Mr Fastus Serieux, for the Kimberly Greenidge, Secretary II, vacation leave to Ms Mary Isaac, Chief period July 18 to October 10, 2007; as Secretary III, vice Ms Wendy Redress Officer, Ministry of Trade, Reynold on vacation leave; Industry and Commerce, the Public the acting appointment of Firewoman Service Commission has approved #394 Severa Alexander, as Leading the acting appointment of Ms Barbara the following with effect from July 9 Firewoman, vice Mr Christopher Nervais, Secretary I, as Secretary II, October 11, 2007: Montoute, for the period July 18 to vice Ms Kimberly Greenidge. October 10, 2007; the acting appointment of Mr Francis Consequent upon the granting of Raphael, Senior Redress Officer as the acting appointment of Firewoman vacation leave to Ms Hermina Nickles, Chief Redress Officer vice Ms Mary #477 Nissa Paul-Alexander, as Executive Officer, Ministry of Home Isaac; Leading Firewoman, vice Mr Norbert Clarke, for the period Affairs, National Security and Labour the acting appointment
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