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The Green Paper is the Government's substantive response to the independent review of policing by Sir Ronnie Flanagan and Louise Casey's review 'Engaging communities in fighting crime'.
Archive 2008-07-01 Thatsnews 2008
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The Green Paper is the Government's substantive response to the independent review of policing by Sir Ronnie Flanagan and Louise Casey's review 'Engaging communities in fighting crime'.
Cuts in Police red tape and more say for the public on Policing Thatsnews 2008
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The Green Paper is a part of that process and is in any significant respect - despite protests by eurolovies to the contrary - non negotiable in any meaningful aspect.
Archive 2007-04-01 Peter Troy 2007
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The Policy Committee guiding the programme, together with its management team, is in the process of finalising a Green Paper, which is based on extensive work.
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The Policy Committee guiding the programme, together with its management team, is in the process of finalising a Green Paper, which is based on extensive work.
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The Green Paper is the result of an enormous amount of hard work by a large number of people.
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The Green Paper is a comprehensive review of the policy on and provisioning of training and education to public servants.
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The Green Paper is a consultative document designed to elicit the views of the public on the best policy framework for telecommunications and its regulation in South Africa.
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The draft Green Paper, which is due to be published next week, will form the basis of the forthcoming Strategic Defence Review.
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The draft Green Paper, which is due to be published next week, will form the basis of the forthcoming Strategic Defence Review.
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