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Re-election of Patricia Scotland as CSG demonstrates Associates Times’ finding true

The return of Patricia Scotland to the office of the Commonwealth Secretary-General stamped on the surveys conducted by Associates Times, which reported she would retain her position for a second term

Commonwealth trains 2,000 public officials in 44 countries in last 2 years: CSG Patricia Scotland 

Patricia Scotland- Sixth and first lady Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, address the Commonwealth Heads of Public Service and Cabinet Secretaries Biennial Meeting this week.

CSG Patricia Scotland outlines significance of Nature on World Environment Day

Patricia Scotland- who is the sixth and first lady Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, extended greetings and warm wishes on the auspicious occasion of World Environment Day on Sunday, June 5, 2022. 

“It’s extraordinary to be back in Dominica,” says CSG Patricia Scotland during tour to Caribbean 

Patricia Scotland QC- sixth and first lady Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, who is currently on her official tour to various Caribbean regions, expressed pleasure to be back in the Commonwealth of Dominica, which is her land of birth. 

CSG Patricia Scotland lands Antigua and Barbuda, meets PM Gaston Browne

Patricia Scotland- sixth and first lady Secretary General of the Commonwealth, who was on the official tour to the various countries of the Caribbean region, landed in Antigua and Barbuda on June 30, 2022. 

CSG Patricia Scotland visits St Lucia, meets Education Minister Shawn Edward

Patricia Scotland QC- sixth and first lady Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, who is currently on her official tour to various Caribbean regions, visited St Lucia on Saturday, May 28, 2022.

CSG Patricia Scotland QC extends wishes to PM Mia Mottley for recognition by TIME100

Patricia Scotland QC, who is the sixth and first lady Secretary-General of the Commonwealth of Nations, extended wishes to Prime Minister of Barbados Mia Amor Mottley for the well-deserved recognition by TIME. 

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