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White Paper on Public Sector ReformIn the White Paper, the term Public Sector is used to represent the agenciescomprising the executive arm of government. The White Paper however willnot deal with constitutional reform matters, as these will fall to theconsideration of a Constitutional Review Commission. Likewise, mattersconnected with the reform of Parliament will not be within its scope.The Public Sector directly refers to civil service ministries and departmentstogether with statutory agencies whose functions and responsibilities are akin tothose of civil service departments, especially in the delivery of services at thenational level or individual customer level. Examples of such agencies wouldbe the National Conservation Commission, the National Assistance Board orthe Child Care Board.Other Public Sector agencies categorised as State Enterprises and RegulatoryBoards while paying due regard to the national reform efforts, are in a positionto access reform expertise services, appropriate to the nature and scope of theiroperations. Examples of such state enterprises would be the Barbados NationalBank, the Barbados Tourism Authority, the Barbados Investment andDevelopment Corporation, and the Public Utilities Board. Indeed, most ofthese agencies are already undertaking programmes of restructuring and reengineeringto transform them into effective and viable operations.The important and critical factor is that the functioning of all agencies in thepublic sector will be reviewed and changed appropriately to achieve thetransformation of the total public sector.1:5 CONSENSUS AND CONSULTATION PROCESS

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