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New members sought for Communications Commission

by isleofman.com 27th January 2016
Members of the public with an interest in supporting the Isle of Man’s long-term economic development are being encouraged to apply for a role at the Communications Commission.

The Commission is the Statutory Board that regulates telecommunications and broadcasting under relevant Acts of Tynwald. It makes an important contribution towards the Island’s reputation as an international business centre offering world-class telecoms infrastructure and services.

The Council of Ministers is seeking to appoint up to two new lay members to the Communications Commission for a period of five years.

The successful candidates will support efforts to maintain a system of regulation that promotes long-term stability while encouraging investment and innovation in communications.

An information pack containing details of the knowledge and skills required for the post can be downloaded from the government website at https://www.gov.im/public-appointments

Application forms can be completed and submitted online via the webpage. Alternatively printed versions are available from the Cabinet Office, Bucks Road, Douglas, IM1 3PN, tel: 01624 685711 or email publicappointments@gov.im

The closing date for receipt of applications is 5pm on Friday 5 February 2016.
Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 27th, January 2016 10:01pm.

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