Yes.
The other thing is that when you use a non-advertised process, you're supposed to have a rationale on file. We did not find a rationale on file for 36% of the cases.
On June 18th, 2009. See this statement in context.
Acting Vice-President, Audit, Evaluations and Studies Branch, Public Service Commission of Canada
Yes.
The other thing is that when you use a non-advertised process, you're supposed to have a rationale on file. We did not find a rationale on file for 36% of the cases.
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