All posts tagged "Dont Miss"
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Sir Robert Devereux, outgoing Permanent Secretary, Department for Work and Pensions, UK: Exclusive Interview
Over seven years, the head of Britain’s benefits services has pushed through a vast set of policies and reforms – but it’s been a difficult journey. His experience has clear
- Posted January 18, 2018
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Former civil service head to chair new Enterprise Singapore agency
The former head of Singapore’s civil service, Peter Ong Boon Kwee, has been appointed as chairman-designate of a new public agency charged with helping the city-state’s businesses succeed in global
- Posted January 12, 2018
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India’s civil service think tank moves to open up top jobs
The Indian government is attracting fire from many serving civil servants over its plans to allow departments to recruit people directly into senior posts from outside the civil service. Traditionally,
- Posted November 21, 2017
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China’s civil service exams attract 1.6m entrants
China’s national civil service exam – or guokao – is set to be fiercely contested this year, after 1.56m job seekers registered by the deadline of Wednesday 8 November. Of
- Posted November 13, 2017
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Diversity growing fast in senior Canadian jobs, report finds
The share of executive posts in Canada’s federal public service held by women and people from ethnic minorities has increased rapidly over the past decade, a new study has found.
- Posted November 2, 2017
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Former Hong Kong civil service chief wins global justice prize
Hong Kong’s former chief secretary Anson Chan Fang On-sang has been awarded an international prize for advancing the rule of law, justice and human rights. She was named on Tuesday
- Posted October 27, 2017
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Gina Miller, businesswoman and campaigner: Exclusive Interview
When Gina Miller forced the UK government to consult Parliament before triggering the process of leaving the EU, she became a hate figure for hardline Brexiteers. Global Government Forum’s Matt Ross
- Posted October 9, 2017
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Former UK Treasury chief urges honesty on Brexit
The UK government is failing to explain the realities of Brexit negotiations to the public, the former permanent secretary to the UK Treasury has warned. Lord Macpherson, who was the
- Posted September 14, 2017
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Glass ceiling beginning to crack in upper echelons of many countries’ civil services
New research reveals huge disparity in gender equality among top officials across the G20 and EU, but the overall trend is positive. Tania Mason highlights the countries making progress on
- Posted September 5, 2017
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Indian anti-corruption drive raises fears of unequal treatment
The Indian government is moving to sweep incompetent and corrupt officials out of the civil service. But Abhimanyu Kumar hears concerns that unless elected politicians get the same treatment, civil
- Posted July 18, 2017