In keeping with it the Governments mandate to improve service delivery across TCIG, the Ministry of Border Control is pleased to announce the addition of seven staff members to the Employment Services Department whose skills and attributes is expected to contribute positively to the work of the Department.
Their roles vary from providing clerical, administrative, case-working, enforcement, research and planning support to the Labour Commissioner in the execution of her duties.
The Deputy Governor Hon. Anya Williams along with the Minister of Border Control and Employment Hon. Ricardo Don Hue Gardiner formally welcomed the new team members and conveyed high expectations for the new team members collectively.
Hon. Williams stated:
“I am pleased to both welcome and congratulate the new staff in the Employment Services Department on your various appointments. I encourage you to familiarize yourselves with the various ordinances and regulations that govern this unit and to see this as an opportunity to only help in reshaping this department and ministry, but also the wider service on a whole. The responsibility may often seem great, but I am fully confident in your abilities to carry out the tasks that are being required of you.”
Hon. Gardiner conveyed to the group that;
“You were chosen to work in an area where there is a great demand for your very best efforts to improve the quality, efficiency and by extension productivity.”
He added that;
“No doubt your diverse experiences will complement the team that has been shouldering such an awesome responsibility for quite a while and it is hoped that your commitment will contribute significantly to the improvements that we hope to achieve.”
Permanent Secretary for the Ministry, Mrs. Clara Gardiner endorsed the comments of the Minister and Deputy Governor and expressed that while the new staff members is only facet of our strategy to improve the work of this department, they represent an invaluable and much needed resource which, by extension, is critical to the implementation of key goals within our Ministry.
Mrs. Michelle Fulford-Gardiner, Labour Commissioner, stated;
“I am delighted to have the new persons hired, added to our team. We have a competent group of individuals which we can utilize to advance our mandate, whilst providing more efficient and effective customer service.”
The new team members include the following persons:
- Sanika Hall-Harvey – Corporate Caseworker
- Rohan Hall – Finance Officer
- Carolyn Jean Ellis-Outten – Senior Caseworker Supervisor
- Darnell Gardiner- Clerical/Administrative Assistant
- Loretta Talbot-Robinson – Research and Planning Officer
- Pamela Taylor – Senior Administrative Officer



