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President Ali appoints two new permanent secreatries, reassigns six

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August 18, 2023
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Adele Diane Tricia Cole-Clarke (left) and Miguel Shaun Choo-Kang, (Office of the President photo)

Adele Diane Tricia Cole-Clarke (left) and Miguel Shaun Choo-Kang, (Office of the President photo)

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President Irfaan Ali has announced the appointments of Permanent Secretaries in eight Government Ministries.

Two new Permanent Secretaries, namely Ms Adele  Diane Tricia Cole-Clarke to the Ministry of Legal Affairs and  Mr Miguel Shaun Choo-Kang, former Head of Regional Planning in the State Planning Unit of the Ministry of Finance, to the Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development.

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The reassigned Permanent secretaries
Six Permanent Secretaries have been re-assigned to the following Ministries:

  1. Mr Alfred Roland King as Permanent Secretary in the Office of the Prime Minister;
  2. Ms Shannielle Hoosein-Outar as Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education;
  3. Ms Prema Anastasia Roopnarine as the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Human Services and Social Security;
  4. Mr Bishram Kuppen as the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Housing and Water;
  5. Mr Andre Inshan Ally as the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Home Affairs;
  6. Ms Mae Toussaint Jr. Thomas-Meerabux as Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Labour.
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