DoE purge begins
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Your support makes all the difference.DoE purge begins
A purge of top management at the Department of the Environment began yesterday when it was announced that the top official in charge of environmental protection, Derek Osborne, is to take early retirement. Over the next year, 46 of the 160 most senior civil servants will lose their their jobs, as part of a major reorganisation in which hundreds of the department's 4,600 staff are expected to go.
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