The 2013 States accounts show that the Island raised through taxes and other charges almost exactly the £636 million spent providing public services.
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JT head ‘deserved his £118,000 bonus’
Senator Philip Ozouf faced tough questions during Monday’s States sitting after the JEP revealed earlier this month that the £118,000
States departments must cut costs to cover £50 million deficit
Treasury Minister Philip Ozouf, speaking at the Chamber of Commerce lunch on Thursday, revealed that departments would be required to agree to a two per cent spending cut as the economic downturn has created a shortfall of £80 million over 2014 and 2015.
Property tax ‘hits poorest – yet again’
He is accusing Treasury Minister Philip Ozouf of protecting the rich and being involved in ‘a desperate attempt not to upset his middle-class voters’ after the Senator described the impact of the new tax on home owners as ‘neutral’.
Healthy finances a match for any non-oil rich country
The 2013 States accounts show that the Island raised through taxes and other charges almost exactly the £636 million spent providing public services.
States fail to block multi-million claim
The battle began back in 2009 after the States ditched the company as the preferred developer of a £350 million scheme that would have seen the Esplanade road sunk and a series of landmark buildings erected on the land above.
Whitehall flies the flag for Jersey’s Liberation Day
It is the first time that the Jersey flag has been flown over the UK government’s main buildings in London, which are collectively known as Whitehall.
Inflation adds £796,000 to cost of new police station
Senator Philip Ozouf told the States yesterday that the project was initially estimated to cost £22.142 million but that figure has now risen by £796,000.
Plans to build 22 homes on minister’s farmhouse site
Augres Enterprises Ltd, a family investment company of which Senator Philip Ozouf is a director, has applied to develop Highstead in Rue du Tapon into 22 units of accommodation.

