THE censure motion against Treasury Minister Philip Ozouf has been dropped in the wake of the resignation of the author of a key report and doubts about crucial evidence.
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Deputy wants separate tax bills for married women
A STATES Deputy has called for a full review into giving married women individual taxation rights.
Politicians to be questioned over States’ £546,000 pay-off
THE politicians at the heart of the £546,337 golden handshake to former States chief executive Bill Ogley face questions at a public hearing on Monday.
Setback for international pension plan
THOUSANDS of pounds and scores of man hours may have been wasted drafting laws to create a new set of pension products.
The Fort’s an embarrassment, says the Treasury Minister
ALMOST a decade after the closure of the Fort Regent swimming pool and with no clear path for breathing new life into the leisure centre, the Treasury Minister has called the States’ failure to sort out the site an embarrassment.
Ozouf ‘prepared to ruin civil servant’s reputation’
TREASURY Minister Philip Ozouf planned to threaten to damage the professional reputation of a senior civil servant to force him out of his job without a pay-off, according to a report out today.
Golden handshake: Le Sueur ‘failed to spot falling-out’
FORMER Chief Minister Terry Le Sueur failed to spot a breakdown in relations between former States chief executive Bill Ogley and Treasury Minister Philip Ozouf before it was too late, he told a Scrutiny panel on Tuesday.
Treasury makes inroads into potential market in Japan
TREASURY Minister Philip Ozouf believes there is scope for Jersey’s finance industry to do much more business in Japan.
Why a new PR team? You’ve already got one
It emerged last week, thanks to a question in the States from Senator Sarah Ferguson, that the Treasury is currently looking for a new public relations contractor. It has a budget of up to £60,000 and wants to pay a PR company to explain complex issues clearly and simply to the public.
No tax increases in the next three years, promises Treasury
STATES departments are due to meet £65 million cuts targets and no new taxes will be needed over the next three years, says Treasury Minister Philip Ozouf.

