Ex dividend this week McConnell D.—pf, 2.125 c June 17 Feltex.—l6p.c. pf, 10c June 18 Technigroup.—2c. June 23 Rothmans.— pf 9.6875 c .... June 23 Taubmans. —5.5 c . \ June 23
REFORMING THE PUBLIC SECTOR A view from the Treasury Lunch address tomorrow Mr David Shand, head of the Treasury’s Financial Management Support service, speaks at the Conference Room, Christchurch Town Hall, at noon tomorrow on the Government’s programme of reform for the Public Service. Mr Shand has taken leave as chief director of the Victorian Auditor-General’s Office, Melbourne, for his current two-year contract with the New Zealand Treasury. He has been a consultant on financial management to the OECD, to the Australian Government, and to the United Nations Development Programme. A superb opportunity to hear a Treasury view of one of the most sensitive parts of the Douglas reforms. Will the public sector bear the same pain as the private sector? Here’s your chance to find out. $l5 a head, with lunch. Ring the Canterbury Chamber of Commerce, 64-992, right away to make a reservation. A key topic for all business people!
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