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sought should be widened and made more representative.
In this regard the
desirability of enlisting some of the younger members of the community
would particularly be borne in mind.
The Colonial Secretary spoke at some length on the public service
and its re-organisation and noted that the changes introduced on the advice
of the McKinsey team of consultants would help improve the overall
efficiency of the government.
There were yet weaknesses to be overcome and these were being
tackled, he said, but there was equally much to be said for the strength
and enterprise of the civil service and the police force, both of which
ocupare very favourably with others elsewhere.