After three years in Samoa, Anthony Stannard bid farewell to the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs Office in Samoa (D.F.A.T).
This was not only for the D.F.A.T, but also to bid farewell to the many friends and colleagues he met, made and worked with while in Samoa, including the Samoa Law and Justice Sector.
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With AusAID being the mere donor for the Law and Justice Sector’s projects, Mr. Stannard had a huge involvement with the Law and Justice Sector activities. During his time with the D.F.A.T, he was the representative of the Office in the Law and Justice Sector’s Steering Committee meetings and activities.
He was the Counsellor in the Development Cooperation and the Deputy High Commissioner at the Australia’s High Commission Office in Apia, from the 30th March 2007, to the 1st of July 2014.
The Chairman and the Coordinator of the Law and Justice Sector attended a farewell function which was held especially for Mr. Stannard to relay a gift as a token of appreciation on behalf of the Sector to acknowledge the service he contributed in the Law and Justice Sector.
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