SENATOR Philip Ozouf spent a total of £52,745 on his States credit card in the last three years – £11,454 of which he then refunded, new figures show.
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Business leaders call for stability as Gorst faces no confidence vote
BUSINESSES need stability and not unnecessary upheaval, the head of Digital Jersey has said, as the Chief Minister faces a fight to save his job.
Gorst survives vote of no confidence
THE vote of no confidence in the Chief Minister has been heavily defeated.
Talks fail to halt Gorst no-confidence motion
CRUNCH meetings with the Deputy Chief Minister have done nothing to halt plans for a vote of no confidence in the Island’s most senior politician.
Letter to the Editor: Finance Centre will devastate the commercial rental market
THERE have been public protests, the signing of petitions and many letters regarding the Jersey Development Company’s office buildings funded by the Jersey public. These vast office buildings are inevitably killing off private enterprise, devastating and saturating the market which, at present, is experiencing a slow period.
Report into controversial Innovation Fund released
JERSEY’S ‘cumbersome’ machinery of government has been blamed for creating a ‘year of confusion’ when it was not known which politician had responsibility for the heavily criticised Jersey Innovation Fund.
UPDATE: Gorst urges Members to reject no confidence vote
CHIEF Minister Ian Gorst has urged Members to reject the vote of no confidence, saying: ‘I want us to move from the worst of days and continue to deliver for the best of days.’
Gorst indicates support for Ozouf as a minister
THE Chief Minister has given his strongest indication yet that he would like Senator Philip Ozouf to return to the frontline of Jersey politics.
Innovation Fund report: The five key points
THE first of three reports commissioned following the Jersey Innovation Fund fiasco was released on Tuesday.
10 words or phrases linked to the ‘Jersey Way’, according to Senator Ozouf
THE negative aspects of ‘the Jersey Way’ should be ‘consigned to the history books’ and politicians need to help build a society where every child can live in a safe and loving environment, Senator Philip Ozouf has said.

