Britain's Rolls-Royce named Panos Kakoullis as its new chief financial officer, picking the former head of Deloitte's audit and assurance practice to help steer its cost-cutting and simplification as it tries to ride out COVID-19.
February 15, 2021 THE Philippine National Police (PNP) is now gearing up its security plans for the rollout of coronavirus disease (Covid-19) vaccines.
In the 30th PNP foundation day activities at the Police Regional Office (PRO)-Cordillera in Camp Bado Dangwa, La Trinidad, Benguet, PNP Chief Police General Debold Sinas said the organization has submitted its security program to the Inter-Agency Task Force for the transfer of the vaccines from the hub to the vaccination centers and sites. Aside from the plan that we have submitted, we are also ready with our Regional Health Service Units and its doctors and nurses in the event their services will be required. We will be able to provide the service that may be requested from them and as of now, we are more concerned on the security of the transfer and the site where the vaccine will be implemented, Sinas said.
Rolls-Royce Names Panos Kakoullis CFO And Executive Director, Effective May 3
LONDON (dpa-AFX) - Rolls-Royce Holdings plc. (RYCEF.PK, RR.L, RYCEY.PK) announced Monday the appointment of Panos Kakoullis as Chief Financial Officer and Executive Director, succeeding Stephen Daintith who is leaving the company as announced last year.
Daintith will leave Rolls-Royce on March 19, shortly after the publication of the Group s full year 2020 results, while Kakoullis will take up his new role on May 3.
To support the company in the period of transition, Ben Fidler, who is currently acting as Deputy CFO and joined the Executive Team effective January 1, will be appointed as Interim CFO.
Bay of Plenty region has one of the highest decline rates of immunisations as Covid-19 vaccine rolls out
14 Feb, 2021 05:00 PM
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The Covid-19 vaccine will be given to border workers from Saturday of next week, PM Jacinda Ardern told reporters today.
The Covid-19 vaccine will be given to border workers from Saturday of next week, PM Jacinda Ardern told reporters today.
One in 10 children in the Bay of Plenty didn t get vaccinated against dangerous diseases because their parents declined treatment.
However, one doctor has concerns the decline rate in children would be much larger with adults as the Covid-19 vaccine becomes available.
One seriously injured after logging truck rolls in northern Hawke s Bay
11 Feb, 2021 06:19 PM
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One person has serious to moderate injuries after a crash in Wairoa district. Photo / Google Maps
One person has serious to moderate injuries after a crash in Wairoa district. Photo / Google Maps
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A seriously injured person was airlifted to hospital after a logging truck rolled in northern Hawke s Bay on Friday morning.
Emergency services were called to the crash on the remote Ruapapa Rd near Tuai, Wairoa, about 6.07am.
Fire and Emergency New Zealand said one person was trapped inside and was being extricated from the truck.