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Schedules of Personal Emoluments 2019 – 2020 B A R B A D O S SCHEDULES OF PERSONAL EMOLUMENTS 2019 – 2020 Printed by the Government Printing Department BARBADOS B A R B A D O S SCHEDULES OF PERSONAL EMOLUMENTS 2019 – 2020 CONTENTS Ministry/Program/Subprogram Page Head 10 – Governor-General 001 – Governor-General's Establishment 0001 – Governor-General ...................................................................................................... 1 Head 11 – Ministry of the Public Service 050 – Public Service 7025 – General Management and Coordination Services .................................................... 2 0079 – Policy and Staffing .................................................................................................... 3 080 – Development of Managerial & Personnel Skills 0080 – Learning and Development ....................................................................................... 4 082 – Implementation of Personnel Condition of Service 0083 – People Resourcing and Compliance ......................................................................... 5 Head 13 – Prime Minister's Office Under the Responsibility of the Prime Minister 040 – Direction and Policy Formulation Services 7000 – General Management and Coordination Services .................................................... 6 0041 – Prime Minister's Official Residence ......................................................................... 7 0144 – Town and Country Planning ..................................................................................... 8 041 – National Defence and Security Preparedness 0042 – General Security ........................................................................................................ 9 Head 15 – Cabinet Office 070 – Cabinet Secretariat 7020 – General Management and Coordination Services .................................................. 10 071 – Constitutional and Statutory Authority 0073 – Electoral and Boundaries Commission ................................................................... 11 020 – Judiciary 0020 – Judges....................................................................................................................... 12 Head 17 – Ombudsman Under the Responsibility of the Prime Minister 090 – Investigations of Complaints against Government Departments 0090 – Ombudsman ............................................................................................................. 13 Head 18 – Audit Under the Responsibility of the Minister of Finance 100 – Audit 0100 – Auditing Services .................................................................................................... 14 Head 22 – Ministry of Information, Broadcasting and Public Affairs 040 – Direction and Policy Formulation Services 7156 – General Management and Coordination Services .................................................. 15 044 – Government Printing Services 0050 – Printing Department .............................................................................................. 16 203 – Information and Broadcasting Services 0046 – Government Information Service .......................................................................... 18 CONTENTS – Cont’d Head 27 – Ministry of Tourism and International Transport 040 – Direction and Policy Formulation Services 7060 – General Management and Coordination Services .................................................. 19 0074 – Research and Product Development Unit ............................................................... 21 333 – International Transport 7065 – General Management and Coordination Services .................................................. 22 335 – Air Transport Infrastructure 0338 – Air Traffic Management Services ........................................................................... 24 Head 28 – Ministry of Home Affairs 040 – Direction and Policy Formulation Services 7070 – General Management and Coordination Services .................................................. 25 200 – National Emergency Preparedness 0206 – Department of Emergency Management ................................................................ 26 201 – Immigration Regulatory Services 0202 – Immigration Department ......................................................................................... 27 202 – Fire Fighting Services 0203 – Fire Service Department .......................................................................................... 28 243 – Corrective and Rehabilitative Services 0252 – Prisons Department ................................................................................................. 29 0253 – Probation Department ............................................................................................. 31 0254 – Industrial Schools .................................................................................................... 32 Head 29 – Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions 230 – Administration of Justice 0230 – Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions ........................................................ 33 Head 30 – Attorney General 040 – Direction and Policy Formulation Services 7075 – General Management and Coordination Services .................................................. 34 0238 – Police Complaints Authority ................................................................................... 35 0240 – Forensic Services ..................................................................................................... 36 0242 – The Criminal Justice Research and Planning Unit ................................................. 37 0260 – Project Office ........................................................................................................... 38 240 – Legal Services 0245 – Solicitor General's Chambers .................................................................................. 39 0246 – Parliamentary Counsel Services .............................................................................. 40 241 – Legal Registration Services 0247 – Registration Department ......................................................................................... 41 242 – Administration of Justice 0248 – Supreme Court ......................................................................................................... 42 0249 – Magistrates Courts ................................................................................................... 43 0250 – Process Serving........................................................................................................ 44 ii CONTENTS – Cont’d Head 30 – Attorney General – Cont’d 244 – Police Services 0255 – Police Headquarters and Management ................................................................... 45 0256 – General Police Services ........................................................................................... 47 0257 – Regional Police Training Centre ............................................................................. 48 0258 – Police Band .............................................................................................................. 49 0259 – Traffic Warden Division ......................................................................................... 50 245 – Law Enforcement 0261 – Anti-Money Laundering Program ........................................................................... 51 Head 31 – Ministry of Innovation, Science and Smart Technology 040 – Direction and Policy Formulation 7157 – General Management and Coordination Services ................................................ 52 0460 – National Council for Science and Technology ..................................................... 53 043 – Application of Modern Information Technology 0049 – Data Processing Department ................................................................................. 54 081 – Development of Management Structures 0436 – Office of Public Sector Reform ............................................................................. 56 490 – Telecommunication Services 0492 – Telecommunications Unit ..................................................................................... 57 Head 32 – Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade 330 – Direction Formulation and Implementation of Foreign Policy 7080 – General Management, Coordination and Overseas Missions ................................ 58 0060 – Overseas Missions – United Kingdom ................................................................... 60 0061 – Overseas Missions – Washington ........................................................................... 61 0062 – Overseas Missions – Canada .................................................................................. 62 0063 – Overseas Missions – Brussels ................................................................................ 63 0064 – Overseas Missions – Venezuela ............................................................................. 64 0065 – Overseas Missions – New York ............................................................................. 65 0066 – Overseas Missions – United Nations ..................................................................... 66 0067 – Overseas Missions – Toronto ................................................................................. 67 0068 – Overseas Missions – Miami ................................................................................... 68 0069 – Overseas Missions – Geneva ................................................................................
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