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    CPA Benchmark Self-Assessment Exercise at Gordon House – Jamaica Information Service

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14January 14, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Speaker of the Home of Representatives, Most Hon. Juliet Holness (left), shares a photograph alternative with Programmes Supervisor of the Good Governance Challenge, Commonwealth Parliamentary Affiliation Headquarters (CPA HQ), Fraser McIntosh (second left); Clerk to the Homes of Parliament, Colleen Lowe (centre); Clerk of the Parliament of Trinidad and Tobago and Department Secretary of CPA within the nation, Brian Caesar (second proper); and President of the Senate, Senator the Hon. Thomas Tavares-Finson. Event was the CPA Benchmark Self-Evaluation Train on Monday (January 13) at Gordon Home in downtown Kingston. The CPA really useful Benchmarks for Democratic Legislatures present internationally recognised requirements for good governance in parliamentary practices.




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    Speaker of the Home of Representatives, Most Hon. Juliet Holness (left), presents the e book ‘Jamaica Heritage in Photos’ to Programmes Supervisor of the Good Governance Challenge, Commonwealth Parliamentary Affiliation Headquarters (CPA HQ), Fraser McIntosh (centre), throughout the inaugural CPA Benchmark Self-Evaluation Train on Monday (January 13) at Gordon Home in downtown Kingston. Becoming a member of them is President of the Senate, Senator the Hon. Thomas Tavares-Finson (proper).
    Speaker of the Home of Representatives, Most Hon. Juliet Holness (left), presents the e book ‘Jamaica Heritage in Photos’ to Clerk of the Parliament of Trinidad and Tobago and Department Secretary of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Affiliation (CPA) within the nation, Brian Caesar (centre). The presentation happened on Monday (January 13), throughout the inaugural CPA Benchmark Self-Evaluation Train at Gordon Home in downtown Kingston. Sharing the second is President of the Senate, Senator the Hon. Thomas Tavares-Finson.

     


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