Tagged: Government of Montserrat
A re-branded and more user-friendly Government of Montserrat website was launched today at www.gov.ms. The rebranding exercise was undertaken as a collaborative effort by the Department of Information, technology and e-Government Services (DITES) Director,...
Opposition Leader Paul Lewis on Thursday, called for government to extend the stimulus support designated for businesses in the tourism sector to all sectors as the COVID-19 crisis has affected them as well. In...
The Government of Montserrat has made provisions for discretionary leave, and has issued a flexible working arrangements policy for public officers, in light of the March 13, 2020 decision to limit gatherings of more...
Incoming premier Joseph Easton Taylor-Farrell said he is aiming to announce ministerial appointments by week’s end. Farrell was sworn in Tuesday afternoon as the third premier for Montserrat in a brief ceremony conducted by...
The Government of Montserrat has approved a list of 43 priority areas for long-term training and professional development for the academic year 2019/2020. The list was approved by Cabinet on May 30, 2019. It...
A Post-Implementation Benefits Audit Report of the Auditor General on the Government of Montserrat’s Pension Calculator was presented to the Legislative Assembly on 15 May 2019. This report validated whether the benefits for the...
The Report of the Auditor General on the Audit of the Public Accounts of Montserrat 2017-2018 was presented to the Legislative Assembly on 15 May 2019. The Auditor General has the responsibility of auditing...
Fellow Citizens, Residents and friends on Montserrat and around the world, as we celebrate the end of one year and the beginning of another, I want first to thank God for blessing and keeping...