SENATOR Stuart Syvret is to ask the States to rule that the public be allowed access to computerised economic models that he claims are being kept from him and other politicians.
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Finance accused of ‘spin’
THE Finance and Economics Committee has been accused of ‘spin doctoring’ over comments made by Senator Philip Ozouf on two major political issues.
Senator is critical of ‘comical’ register
THE current register of politicians’ financial interests is ‘comically inadequate’ according to Senator Stuart Syvret.
Deputy ready for battle to reveal cost of reports
A BATTLE looms next month over moves to force States departments to make public details of external consultants’ reports costing £2,000 or more.
Trinity infill: No full-scale inquiry
THE key players in the Trinity infill saga will not have to face questioning under oath after States Members threw out calls for a full committee of inquiry.
Toxic infill plans for country valley
A PROPOSAL to dump about 5,000 lorry loads of contaminated soil in a St Saviour valley is being investigated by the Environment Department.
‘We were impartial’
TAX expert John Whiting has rejected accusations that he was not impartial in preparing a report on Jersey’s future tax options.
Murder inquiry
THE police have launched a murder inquiry following the death of a 35-year-old nursery nurse in the early hours of Sunday.
States reforms ‘an assault on democracy’
PLANS to speed up States debates have been labelled an assault on democracy by Senator Stuart Syvret.
President stumped over free States parking questions
THE Public Services Department do not know how many civil servants enjoy free parking in town car parks, committee president Deputy Maurice Dubras has admitted.

