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Jun 03, 2014 News
Head of State, Donald Ramotar and Leader of the Political Opposition Brigadier (rtd) David Granger, yesterday met for the constitutionally required meeting to hold consultations on the appointment of Commissioners for two service commissions.
This publication was reliably informed from sources in the loop that there was a successful outcome as a result of the meet.
The President and Granger considered the appointments for the Public Service Commission and the Teaching Service Commission.
This publication understands that Carvil Duncan, Vidya Looknauth and Cecil Persaud have been identified as Commissioners for the Public Service Commission.
The members of the Teaching Service Commission were effectively reappointed, namely Leila Ramson, Mayda Persaud and Allan Monroe.
Monroe was nominated by A Partnership For National Unity (APNU) while all of the other appointments were that of the President.
The members will soon be sworn in their offices as Commissioners shortly by President Ramotar.
This publication understands that the two could not have consulted as yet on the Police Service Commission and Judicial Service Commission among others outstanding, since there was a need for the Public Service Commission to be addressed first.
This is the case since the chairperson of the Public Service Commission would have to be identified and appointed first since that person would sit on the board of a number of other service commissions.
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