St Kitts and Nevis: PM Timothy Harris lauds new cabinet says new appointees working diligently
Prime Minister of St Kitts and Nevis Dr Timothy Harris and other government members addressed a press conference on Wednesday evening.
Thursday, 2nd June 2022

During his opening address, Prime Minister Timothy Harris stated that the new cabinet is working diligently from day one of their appointment with additional responsibilities.
"My ministers and I are engaged in a huge amount of work in the cabinet to drive forward programmes right across government and its individual ministries, departments and securing the future, stability of the country and improving the lives of all citizens and residents of St Kitts and Nevis," stated the Prime Minister.
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"We in this cabinet have been working hard and delivering promises, getting our beloved country back on track after difficult times brought on globally by the COVID-19 pandemic," stated the Prime Minister.Furthermore, lauding the new cabinet, he said it is committed to high levels of transparency, vigorous scrutiny and promoting the highest standards of conduct at all levels of government. "We will take strict actions if those standards are not met".
While answering questions of the media during the press conference, Prime Minister Timothy Harris stated the newly appointed deputy prime minister Eugene Hamilton had been to action in a brief period of time and provided solutions.
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