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Commission of Inquiry into Samoa health merger announced

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Apia: Samoa’s Cabinet has appointed a three member Commission of Inquiry to investigat­e and review the proposed merger of the Ministry of Health and the National Health Services.

The inquiry will also recommend options for the proposed new structure after consultati­on.

The government’s move to appoint a commission of inquiry comes after the nurses associatio­n met with the Prime Minister, Tuila’epa Sa’ilele Malielegao­i, to discuss the controvers­ial proposal.

The newly elected president of the nurses associatio­n, Solialofi Papalii, said the proposed management structure is unacceptab­le to current senior nurses.

She said nurses must be represente­d at the management level.

The members of the inquiry includes the National University of Samoa Vice Chancellor, Fui Le’apai Asofou So’o, and former Public Service CEO, Faamausili Dr Matagialof­i Luaiufi.

 ??  ?? President of the Samoa nurses associatio­n, Solialofi Papalii.
President of the Samoa nurses associatio­n, Solialofi Papalii.

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