Govt to recruit civil servants for four ministries
The government is recruiting civil servants for four key ministries as part of broader reforms to modernize the public sector.
『ザ・インバーティナーズ』で知られるジェームズ・バッカリー氏は、2014年にシリーズが終了して以来、新たな目標が見つからないと語った。
The government is recruiting civil servants for four key ministries as part of broader reforms to modernize the public sector.
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