Opinion

Serving the public interest

Last Friday, in discussing the embarrassment arising from the arrest of the former Antigua and Barbuda ambassador to the United Nations, Dr John Ashe, and the damage done to the image of CARICOM by allegations of corruption, we suggested that influence peddling was a bit of a grey area in our part of the world.

More cohesive presentation needed on vision for public service

Dear Editor, On the basis of the highlights in the media of submissions made to the Commission of Inquiry into the Public Service, one could not help but feel a sense of a diffusion of views on the management of the service contributed so far by the various Permanent Secretaries – to the extent that some readers and viewers may be left to wonder how these perspectives could be fused into a single coherent vision.

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