UPDATING the Island’s cyber-crime laws is one of the key priorities for the Home Affairs Minister, who said fresh legislation could be debated by the States in October.
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Mézec: ‘This is the dirtiest election I’ve been a part of’
SENATORIAL candidate Sam Mézec has called this year’s election campaign the ‘dirtiest’ he has been a part of after comments on a blog arguing in favour of scrapping the finance industry were falsely posted in his name.
Don’t panic, Chief Minister. Take your time and do it your way
By former JEP editor Chris Bright
Ministers ‘ignored doctors’ ticking timebomb warning’
MINISTERS ignored doctors’ warnings of the ‘devastating impact’ a record personal-injury claim could have on the Island’s ability to deliver core health services months before abuse victims launched a £238m Royal Court law suit against the States, it is claimed today.
Chief Minister’s policy criticised
ONE of the Chief Minister’s new policies, designed to involve more States Members in decision making, has been heavily criticised by a backbench committee chairwoman.
Ex-Health chief is nominated for Police Complaints Authority
A FORMER chief executive of Jersey’s Health Department could be appointed to the Jersey Police Complaints Authority this month.
Social security: Higher earners to pay more?
HIGHER earners in Jersey could be asked to pay more in social security contributions to help fund the Island’s future welfare needs, the Treasury Minister has said.
Bailiff referendum date debate
THE date for a referendum on whether the Bailiff should remain as President of the States is due to be finalised at this week’s States sitting.
Cyril Le Marquand House could be turned into housing
CYRIL Le Marquand House – the main headquarters for the civil service – could become housing as the States seeks to move its departments under one roof, a Scrutiny panel has heard.
Vallois tops the Senatorial poll – and Mézec clings on to his political career
TRACEY Vallois became the first woman in 30 years to top the Senatorial poll while it was a long night for Reform Jersey chairman Sam Mézec who narrowly claimed a seat in the new Assembly.

