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But the inquiry heard that when the 15 or so officers who supervised the service were "escorted" from the chapel, the most senior of them ran to the control room and said: "We have lost the prison".
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On the rampage When the staff supervising the service left the chapel that day, they passed within yards of the segregated prisoners.
A typical example is that the local government sets up a supervisory office and assigns a deputy director from the local financial office to take charge of supervising the service center's daily operations.15.15
Extra prison officers were used to escort prisoners to the service, and fourteen officers were inside the chapel supervising the service instead of the usual total of eight.
Our results suggested that data from the health centres lack availability, completeness and consistency, which makes it difficult to monitor and supervise the service delivered at health facilities.
The homes, which are supposed to supervise the services received by the residents, are paid $28 a day, drawn from residents' Social Security disability checks.
There was a very clear separation between the professionals managing and supervising the services and those executing them.
He supports privatising city services (Mr Campbell supervised the privatisation of water services in 1998, with mixed results) and wants to bring in a "chief operating officer" from the private sector.
This function may also be performed by the ministry or agency that supervises the postal service.
"Even if Montesinos and his people leave, no laws enable any entity outside of the executive to monitor and supervise the intelligence service by looking into its activities and accounts, and so what you are left with is an untouchable power".
The government supervises the infrastructure service, to safeguard public interest.
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