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Public Services Commission named
BY CANDIESE LEVERIDGE Online reporter leveridgec@jamaicaobserver.com
Wednesday, March 14, 2012 | 12:55 PM
MINISTER of Information Sandrea Falconer, has announced the members of the Public Services Commission (PSC).
At this morning's weekly Post Cabinet Press Briefing, held at Jamaica House, Minister Falconer announced that Justice Lensley Wolfe, has been appointed as Chairman of the PSC.
The other members are: Shirley Tindale, Carl Johnson, Verene Shepherd and Anthony Irons.
Their period of appointment is from February 24 and will run for three years.
Wolfe has replaced Ambassador Donald Rainford, Jamaica's former ambassador to Belgium and the European Economic Community who was appointed in January 2008 by the then Prime Minister Bruce Golding, who fired the previous members.
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