PRESSURE is growing on Assistant Chief Minister Philip Ozouf after several backbenchers called for him to be sacked in the wake of a damning report into the Jersey Innovation Fund.
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Ozouf approved flight on private jet for VIP
A PRIVATE jet was chartered at taxpayers’ expense to ensure that a visiting dignitary made it back to London to keep existing appointments, it has emerged.
Ozouf’s jet flight decision was right one, says Digital Jersey
HIRING a private jet for the Estonian Ambassador and his colleagues when their flight out of Jersey was cancelled was ‘the least the Island could do as a good host’, according to Digital Jersey.
Jersey ‘worth £4.5 bn to the UK economy’
JERSEY’S finance sector helps to provide more than £4.5 billion in tax receipts for the British Treasury each year, and causes a maximum ‘tax leakage’ of £457 million, according to a new report.
Brexit talks with UK held at highest level
JERSEY will not be turning back from its relationship with the UK in the wake of the Brexit vote, the Island’s Assistant Chief Minister has said.
Ozouf urged to go after innovation fund fiasco
ASSISTANT Chief Minister Philip Ozouf is clinging to his political career as some members of the Council of Ministers are thought to be among those backing calls for him to resign following a damning report into the Jersey Innovation Fund.
Politicians shape ideas for new year
A NUMBER of proposals to reform Jersey laws relating to politics, the law and banking have been lodged by States Members for debate early in the new year.
By-election 2016: Candidates answer our questions
TOMORROW Islanders go to the polls to elect a new Senator to fill the vacancy left following Dr Zoe Cameron’s resignation before the States’ summer recess.
Free parking permits for ministers
STATES Members who travel out of the Island frequently on business are given parking permits for the Airport, the JEP has learned.
States reject retrials in cases with a hung jury
RETRIALS will not be held in cases where a jury cannot reach a majority verdict, after States Members rejected the move.

