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Chief Justice says public service shackled by law that doesn’t support innovation or excellence - Barbados Today

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By Jenique Belgrave Chief Justice Sir Patterson Cheltenham wants to see major changes to the 'ill-suited' law governing the civil service, including an end to promotion based on length of tenure rather than performance. Pulling no punches as he addressed the Ministry of the Public Service's Human Resource Conference on Thursday, he criticised the public […]

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