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People and Culture Review: Response of the States Employment Board to the Corporate Services Scrutiny Panel

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A decision made on 25 October 2021

Decision Reference: MD-C-2021-0089

Decision Summary Title

States Employment Board response to the Corporate Services Scrutiny Panel: People and Culture Review

Date of Decision Summary

18 October 2021

Decision Summary author

Administration and Research Officer

Decision Summary:

Public or exempt?

Public

Written Report

title

States Employment Board response to the Corporate Services Scrutiny Panel: People and Culture Review

Date of Written Report

18 October 2021

Written Report author

Chief Minister

Written Report:

Public or exempt?

Public

Subject: S.R.6.2021– Ministerial Response

Decision and reasons for decision:

The Chief Minister decided to present the response to the Corporate Services Scrutiny Panel: People and Culture Review.

 

Resource Implications: There are no financial or staffing resource implications arising from this decision. 

Action required: The Chief Minister’s Private Office to advise the Greffier of the States of this decision and request that the ministerial response is presented to States Members.

 

Signature:

 

 

 

 

Position:

 

Chief Minister

Senator John Le Fondré

Date signed:

Date of Decision (If different)

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