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Kindly watch the full video on this land mark Commission of Inquiry Swearing-In on our Facebook page and from Government Belize Press Office Youtube page from the following links:
Swearing in of the Commission of Inquiry
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-r9u4_nBas&feature=youtu.be
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Belmopan. February 01,2021 1:00 pm
On Friday, January 29th, 2021, the Ministry of the Public Service, Constitutional and Political Reform sent out “A Call for the verification of the 2021 Long Service Recipients.”
Through the Ministry’s Recognition and Meritorious Awards Program, public officers who have completed ten through to thirty-five years of unbroken public service, are awarded annually. This year’s call is for the period of 21st June 2020 to June 2021.
All Ministries and departments are asked to verify the names, current ministry/department, position, and date of employment of officers that are listed and send back to the Customer Service Unit at the Ministry no later than 26th February 2021.
Honorable Henry Charles Usher, Minister of the Public Service, Constitutional and Political Reform takes pride in championing the importance of recognizing and showing appreciation to public officers for their commitment and tenure in providing service to the Government and people of Belize.
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On Tuesday, January 26th 2021, a meeting of the Joint Staff Relations Council took place at the Conference Room of the Ministry of the Public Service, Constitutional and Political Reform. Dr Osmond Martinez, CEO of the Ministry was the chair of the meeting. Dr Martinez expressed that Minister Usher and himself were eager to begin addressing and solving the existing issues. “We want to get started as early as next week,” said Dr Martinez. That was a welcomed statement as the members voiced their eagerness to get back to doing what they were appointed to do and stop the erosion of the Public Service that occurred under the previous administration.
The Joint Staff Relations Council serves as an advisory body to the Minister of the Public Service and is made up of ten members.
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