A SCRUTINY chairwoman has called for the Chief Minister to reveal more details about where £100 million of savings will be made over the next four years.
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Le Fondré backs plan’s ‘clear flow of information’
THE Chief Minister has responded to criticism over the transparency of his Government Plan, claiming it has the ‘clearest flow of information’ he has seen in his time in politics.
New deposit loan scheme for first-time buyers proposed
A NEW loan-deposit scheme to help first-time buyers get on the property ladder has been proposed as part of a series of measures to help Islanders cope with the cost of living.
Victim speaks out: ‘Sexual offences are the next most horrific crime to murder’
A VICTIM who suffered sexual abuse at the hands of a predatory teacher has waived his legal right to anonymity to highlight the impact the offending has had on his life.
‘Government of chaos’
THE Chief Minister has been heavily criticised for refusing to release details of £100 million of government cuts until just weeks before they are debated – with one politician branding his administration a ‘government of chaos’.
Companies facing recruitment ‘crisis’
JERSEY firms are already ‘in crisis’ due to the difficulties they face attracting staff from abroad and further delays to the population policy could worsen matters, a business representative has warned.
Senator Moore ‘regrets’ not going for Home Affairs role
SENATOR Kristina Moore – one of only two States Members with an Islandwide mandate who does not hold a ministerial position – has said she regrets not fighting for the Home Affairs job.
Concerned politicians ask: ‘Who is running the show?’
QUESTIONS are being asked about who is running the government after it emerged that chief executive Charlie Parker has blocked a senior minister from seeing an internal report into the conduct of the former acting States police chief.
Scrutiny question Sunday trading proposals’ impact on families
THE impact of the proposed relaxation of Jersey’s Sunday trading laws on families and children has not been considered as part of plans due to be debated in September, it has emerged.
Chief Minister counters criticism of consultants
CHIEF Minister John Le Fondré has hit out at criticism directed towards interim consultants employed by the States, declaring that change is needed and they are here to deliver it.

