Tag: Public Servants


  • Missing Wajir Huduma Center Manager Found in Somalia

    Missing Wajir Huduma Center Manager Found in Somalia

    Missing Wajua Huduma Centre Manager Found in Somalia The search for Hussein Moi, the Wajir Huduma Centre manager who had been missing for several months, has taken a new turn. Family members confirmed that Moi was found this morning near the Dhobley border in Somalia. He arrived in a fragile state, visibly traumatized, and was…

  • Public Servant Speaks Out as Queensland Pill-Testing Program Is Rolled Back

    Public Servant Speaks Out as Queensland Pill-Testing Program Is Rolled Back

    Background: Queensland’s Pill-Testing Program and its Unwinding In recent years, several Australian jurisdictions piloted pill-testing or drug-checking programs as harm-reduction measures, aiming to reduce overdoses and provide safer outcomes for festival-goers and other communities. Queensland, where a fledgling pill-testing initiative gained attention for its potential to inform users about the contents of substances, has seen…

  • Senior Public Servant Slams Queensland’s Pill Testing Ban as “Absolutely Staggering”

    Senior Public Servant Slams Queensland’s Pill Testing Ban as “Absolutely Staggering”

    Alarming Reversal in Queensland’s Health Policy A veteran public servant who helped pilot Australia’s first pill testing programs has condemned the Crisafulli government’s move to unwind Queensland’s fledgling harm-reduction scheme. The former senior official described the ban as “absolutely staggering,” arguing that it undermines decades of public health work aimed at reducing drug-related harm and…

  • Chinese-Filipino Leaders Demand Action Against Corruption

    Chinese-Filipino Leaders Demand Action Against Corruption

    Chinese-Filipino Leaders Unite Against Corruption The Chinese Filipino Business Club, Inc. (CFBC) has made headlines with its recent condemnation of widespread corruption in the Philippines. This alarming trend, described by CFBC President Samuel Lee Uy as a “recurring issue,” is not only stealing billions of pesos from taxpayers but also perpetuating the cycle of poverty…