Examples of Appointments Commission in a sentence
The Chairman shall liaise with the NHS Appointments Commission over the appointment of Non-Executive Directors and once appointed shall take responsibility either directly or indirectly for their induction, their portfolios of interests and assignments, and their performance.
The OPW will consider requests for review in accordance with the provisions of Section 7 of the Code of Practice Appointments to Positions in the Civil and Public Service published by the Commission for Public Service Appointments (Commission).
The NCSE will consider requests for review in accordance with the provisions of Section 7 of the Code of Practice Appointments to Positions in the Civil and Public Service published by the Commission for Public Service Appointments (Commission).
The Isle of Man Appointments Commission nominates and maintains a panel of six Adjudicators who work independently from the OFT.
The PAS will consider requests for review in accordance with the provisions of Section 7 of the Code of Practice -Appointments to Positions where the Garda Commissioner has statutory responsibilities published by the Commission for Public Service Appointments (Commission).
The Appointments Commission has been established by the Council of Ministers under the auspices of the Tribunals Act 2006 as an independent body.
The Malaysian government has taken steps to address corruption, including through the establishment of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) in 2008, passage of legislation to make judicial appointments more transparent (the Judicial Appointments Commission Act) also in 2008, passage of a Whistleblower Protection Act in 2010, the introduction of procurement reforms and the launch of government initiatives to target corrupt practices.
Appointments Commission (2013) In its 2008-09 Annual Report, the Commission stated The Commission has a range of current targets set by ministers to cover the appointment of women, people from black and minority ethnic (BME) communities and disabled people.
Despite the impending demise of CPPIH, the widely held view at that time was that Forums would remain a cornerstone of PPI, with the appointment of members being taken over by NHS Appointments Commission.
In 2012 the Appointments Commission reported that the overall make up of its appointments (not just NHS) was 3% disabled 11.7% BME and 34.2% women, no significant change over the previous year.