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States of Guernsey to axe IT provider - MSNBoley Smillie, chief executive and head of the public service, said the move would ensure better value for money for taxpayers. Mr Smillie said switching to a "multi-vendor model" would deliver ...
Chief executive Boley Smillie said nine jobs would be lost and the change would save about £400,000 a year. He said the company had to adapt to changes in the postal environment caused by ...
Boley Smillie, chief executive, said as Low Value Consignment Relief was ending the agreement was being revisited. He said continuing the agreement in some form would benefit businesses.
Guernsey Post's boss will become the island's next Chief Executive and Head of the Public Service in early 2025.. The Policy and Resources Committee selected Guernsey-born Boley Smillie after the ...
The States of Guernsey is set to axe its contract with IT infrastructure company Agilisys by the end of July - half way through its 10-year tenure. It follows a critical report of Agilisys' digital ...
Boley Smillie, Guernsey Post’s Chief Executive, has blamed the rise in increased costs from other postal services like the Royal Mail. Due to rising charges from Royal Mail and overseas postal ...
Mr Smillie said there would be improvements as well as service cuts The island's last Saturday postal delivery will be on 24 March, Guernsey Post has announced. It follows the reduction of the ...
Boley Smillie, chief executive and head of the public service, said the move would ensure better value for money for taxpayers. Mr Smillie said switching to a "multi-vendor model" would deliver ...
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