Deputy Sean Power, whose panel has delegated powers from the Planning Minister to decide some planning applications, has criticised Senator Ozouf’s intervention at the end of June, which included sending a letter to the panel calling on them to find a compromise between preserving the historic buildings in Pitt Street and Dumaresq Street and allowing the Co-op to appropriately develop the rest of the site.
The Deputy now plans to ask the Chief Minister during in the States on Monday if he was happy for the Treasury Minister to publicly comment on a live application in this way, which he said was akin to Members telling the Treasury Minister how to run his department.







