Examples of Secretary to the Cabinet in a sentence
There shall be a Secretary to the Cabinet whose office shall be a public office.
There shall be a Secretary to the Cabinet who shall be appointed by the President in consultation with the Public Service Commission.
The Secretary to the Cabinet shall also serve as a depository of the records, minutes and related documents of the Cabinet.
The Secretary to the Cabinet shall have charge of the Cabinet Office and shall be responsible in accordance with such instructions as may be given to him or her by the President, for arranging the business for and keeping the minutes of the Cabinet and for conveying the decisions of the Cabinet to the appropriate person or authority and shall perform such other functions as the President may direct.
For paragraph 1020AC (3)(b) of the Act, and in relation to the particulars mentioned in paragraph 1020AC(3)(a) of the Act, if the operator of the licensed market mentioned in paragraph 1020AC(1)(a) of the Act ( operator 1) appoints the operator of another licensed market (operator 2), in writing, as operator 1’s agent for the purpose of receiving any of those, operator 2 is the entity for those particulars.
There shall be a Secretary to the Cabinet who shall be appointed by the President.
There shall be a Secretary to the Cabinet who shall be appointed by the President and who shall perform such functions as may be determined by law and such functions as are from time to time assigned to the Secretary by the President or the Prime Minister.
Secretary to the Cabinet (1) There shall be a Secretary to the Cabinet whose office shall be a public office.
There shall be a Secretary to the Cabinet whose office shall be a public office and who shall, subject to ratification by the National Assembly, be appointed by the President.
Before any appointment is made to the office of Secretary to the Cabinet, of Financial Secretary, of a Permanent Secretary or of any other supervising officer within the meaning of section 68, the Public Service Commission shall consult the Prime Minister and no appointment to the office of Secretary to the Cabinet, of Financial Secretary or of a Permanent Secretary shall be made unless the Prime Minister concurs in it.