CSOSA Appoints New Faces to Executive Performance Board
Published Date: 12/2/2025
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The Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency (CSOSA) has named new members to its Senior Executive Service Performance Review Board starting November 1, 2025. This board helps make fair decisions about how top executives are rated and rewarded. These changes keep the review process steady and fair through February 2026, affecting senior leaders and their performance awards.
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