The Department of Home Affairs is seeking a permanent Chief Executive Officer.
It's as the Minister confirms there will be no structural changes to the Department following a review.
A review was requested by the previous administration to look at all options for the future structure of the Department.
Following consideration, and with the clear targets and responsibilities set out in the Island Plan, the Chief Minister and Minister for Justice and Home Affairs have agreed 'there is no merit' to making any structural changes to the Department of Home Affairs.
Minister for Justice and Home Affairs, Jane Poole-Wilson MHK says she's 'pleased' there are no changes.
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