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A respected Solomon Islander was dismissed as Attorney-General late last year, and the Solicitor-General, a deployee with the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands (RAMSI), was forced to leave the country after receiving personal threats.
Media Release: Mr Downer - Swearing in of Solomon Islands Attorney-General 2007
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As law-abiding ANC, we CANNOT instruct the Speaker (even though he is an ANC deployee) to break the law.
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As law-abiding ANC, we CANNOT instruct the Speaker (even though he is an ANC deployee) to break the law.
ANC-KZN RESPONSE ON DR JIYANE�S NEW RELATIONSHIP WITH THE IFP 2006
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PNG noted positive ECP deployee contributions in the Department of Finance, the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Commission.
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Dumisani Makhaye served as an NEC deployee for the province of the Eastern Cape.
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Makhaye also served as an NEC deployee for the province of the
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Dumisani Makhaye served as an NEC deployee for the province of the Eastern Cape.
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There may also be a need to cluster a number of regions under one NEC deployee (to work with the PEC deployee in that area) to make sure that comrades participate in the life of the Organisation and give leadership, particularly at the branch level.
SECTION B 1999
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South African National Civic Organisation in the implementation of its policies and resolutions, national head for human resources and national deployee in the Free State Makhwenkwe Fikizolo said in a statement on Monday.
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Euston, Berkley, North, &c., &c., singing and laughing a gorge deployee; some of them sang very good catches; one Wilberforce, (224) a M. of P., sang the best.
George Selwyn: His Letters and His Life Helen [Editor] Clergue
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"There is still a choice to be deployed elsewhere, and there is a lot being made of that, but the brutal truth is being a deployee would be the most humiliating of all. Nobody wants to take a deployee into their work unit. In some areas the deployee list is referred to as the exit lounge or God’s waiting room – a form of slow professional death."
- The humiliation of being a public service 'deployee', theage.com.au, 24 July 2012.
July 24, 2012