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Pay rise for ministers set to be debated in Assembly this week

A MOVE to increase the salaries of politicians who take on additional responsibility as ministers or chairs of Scrutiny panels is among the propositions scheduled to come before the States Assembly. Deputy Jonathan Renouf is seeking to change the existing law stating that all States Members must earn the same amount, currently £57,300 per year, […]

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Social Security Fund remains in “strong state”

A PREVIOUS formula for paying into the Social Security Fund is based on out-of-date population projections and concerns raised about the long-term implications of plans to reduce the amount paid into it are “scaremongering”, the Chief Minister has said. During States question time, Deputy Lyndon Farnham said that, when compared with similar funds in other […]

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“Significant and legitimate” questions remain over monitoring of Blue Islands loan

“SIGNIFICANT and legitimate” questions remain over how closely the government monitored the performance of Blue Islands in relation to a multimillion-pound loan provided during the pandemic, a senior scrutineer has argued. Deputy Jonathan Renouf made the comments after Treasury Minister Elaine Millar gave a statement in the States Assembly yesterday outlining the financial support provided […]

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Support for move to reinvigorate Les Quennevais

A BID to prioritise the reinvigoration of the shopping area at Le Quennevais has been unanimously supported by States Members. Members voted by 38-0 in favour of the proposition by St Brelade Deputy Helen Miles calling for Les Quennevais Parade and Precinct to be specifically included in the Future-Fit Retail Roadmap and the West of […]

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