Real Estate

'They yanked their own plug': How Co-op averted an even worse cyber attack

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Opinion   来源:Banking  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:"High blood pressure and the stress of being in the situation we're in. I think that combination built up, and built up and it just suddenly hit me.

"High blood pressure and the stress of being in the situation we're in. I think that combination built up, and built up and it just suddenly hit me.

"Taking this guidance into account, it is for each MLA to appoint employees on merit after a fair and open competition."The UUP was approached for comment.

'They yanked their own plug': How Co-op averted an even worse cyber attack

The SDLP said it "remains committed to ensuring a fair and transparent process for all job applicants and appointments are made solely on merit"."We are confident we have upheld these principles throughout," a party spokesman added.The recruitment documents were obtained through Freedom of Information requests.

'They yanked their own plug': How Co-op averted an even worse cyber attack

They also give an insight into who is being recruited by MLAs, and the kinds of jobs being advertised.Eleven of the 90 MLAs have declared employing family members.

'They yanked their own plug': How Co-op averted an even worse cyber attack

More than 60% of the staff recruited since May 2022 were members of their MLA employer's political party.

Many of the jobs advertised have titles such as constituency caseworker, manager or policy adviser.She believes South Sudanese models are in demand not just for their physical beauty, but for their "resilience" too.

Goi was born in Juba but as a child she moved to neighbouring Uganda, like Akol and hundreds of thousands of other South Sudanese.Many fled in the years after 2011, when South Sudan became independent from Sudan.

There were high hopes for the world's newest nation, but just two years later a civil war erupted, during which 400,000 people were killed andAlthough the civil war ended after five years, further waves of violence, natural disasters and poverty mean people continue to leave.

copyright © 2016 powered by FolkMusicInsider   sitemap