Sentences with phrase «government put it on record»

According to him, «government put it on record that it has not authorized any increment in the tuition fees in all the state owned tertiary institutions and that only ancillary fees were increased by institutions authorities based on some considerations.

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Opposition politicians have called for the planned national database of NHS patient records to be put on hold while the government assesses data security.
This puts more of the onus of record keeping on the government and less on individuals.
She said the suggestion she was stepping down due to concern over mismanagement was a «red herring» - put out to divert attention from the government's record on protecting young people.
«If the NPP is talking about the construction of the Keta Harbour, we want to put it on record that the NDC government has already shown greater commitments in that direction».
He's clearly keen to put some distance between himself and the record of the last Labour government on many issues — Iraq, equality, redistribution and tax, markets and privatisation, industrial policy, trade union rights and working hours, and civil liberties.
Nigeria has been seeking permission from the U.S. government to buy the aircraft since 2015 but the Obama administration had put the sale on hold due to concerns about the country's human rights record.
It is worth putting on record that the 50p upper rate of tax only existed in 36 days out of the 13 years her government [were in power].
«In the light of this, the State Government of Osun, using the instrumentality of the law, is setting up an inquest to unravel the circumstances of this unfortunate and sad incident, in order to put the record straight on his death.
But he and members of other good government groups are putting a priority on strengthening FOIL in other ways, including passing a law that would mandate the payment of attorneys» fees to a plaintiff when a court finds that an agency had no «reasonable basis» to deny access to a public record.
«The NASUWT has already called upon the Scottish government to introduce a duty on schools to record and monitor incidents of hate crime to identify the scale of the issue and to put in place robust measures to address it.
This detail adds some insight, but regardless of the interpretation one puts on the data, it remains true that corporate profits are at a record high relative to GDP because household saving is depressed and government deficits are extreme.
Not only is a criminal record likely to put a dampener on people's willingness to speak out against government officials, the threat of the criminal trial process itself is enough to dissuade most people.
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