Treasury Minister Philip Ozouf, who acts on behalf of the States as the owners of the company, is to hold talks with Economic Development Minister Alan Maclean about the firm’s direction.
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A ‘bold and forward-thinking Budget for economic recovery’
JERSEY will be ready to take advantage of the improving global economic conditions for the benefit of every Islander if the proposed Budget for 2014 is approved, the Treasury Minister told the States yesterday.
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SENATOR Philip Ozouf has travelled the world on behalf of Jersey.
Strike threat over States spending cuts
The Unite union regional officer, Nick Corbel, has said that cuts proposed by Treasury Minister Philip Ozouf would bring more misery to workers following a previous efficiency drive which ended last year.
Plastic banknotes? Not for us, says Treasury
THERE are no plans for Jersey to follow the UK and introduce plastic bank notes, Treasury Minister Philip Ozouf has confirmed.
Strike threat over States spending cuts
The Unite union regional officer, Nick Corbel, has said that cuts proposed by Treasury Minister Philip Ozouf would bring more misery to workers following a previous efficiency drive which ended last year.
Jersey awarded AA+ credit rating ahead of £250m loan plan
JERSEY’S economy has been given a seal of approval as the Island prepares to borrow unprecedented amounts to pay for new homes.
Why aren’t revenues put to intended use?
From David Lakin. WHY does Senator Philip Ozouf need to borrow £250 million to fund his social housing programme when he gets £40-50 million a year in rents from the ordinary people who presently reside in States housing? Why is it Jersey has some of the worse roads possible when we have over 1,800 people […]
Work on finance district could begin in March
WORK on Jersey’s flagship financial district could begin within months after the Treasury Minister released ‘fundamental’ funding for the scheme.
Why we should spell out clearly the proper way to go
MANY years ago a fellow columnist in this newspaper said of young Philip Ozouf that he was up and down in his seat in the Big House so frequently during one particular sitting that he was ‘like a hyperactive yo-yo’.

