Deputy Maçon himself came top of the list with no absences.
But two States Members have hit back, with one – Treasury Minister Philip Ozouf – accusing Deputy Maçon, who is the second youngest States Member, of ‘acting like a school prefect’.
The Senator also accused Deputy Maçon of ‘infantile behaviour’, while Constable Simon Crowcroft described Deputy Maçon as ‘a bit sad’ for releasing the figures, commenting: ‘It would be interesting to find out what else constructive he has done in the last three years.’
Find out who the worst offenders were in Thursday’s JEP