PRESSURE from the Financial Services Commission put on a trust company to suspend an employee who created a website called the Jersey Financial Scandals Collection was an ‘absolute disgrace’, Senator Ted Vibert told the States on Tuesday.
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Senators step into immigration row
THE proposed immigration policy is a ‘licence for property developers to print money’ and fill up empty flats, claim two senior States Senators.
Reform law to determine States future
ONE of the most critical parts of the move to ministerial government will hit the floor of the States Chamber on Tuesday.
Health service cutback warning
SOME hospital beds could be closed and non-urgent surgery reduced if Health and Social Services have to face increasing budget cuts in the next few years, committee president Senator Stuart Syvret has warned.
WEB plans for Old Port are ‘too late’
JERSEY Harbours have gone into partnership with the Waterfront Enterprise Board in an attempt to create an Old Port area for the Island’s waterfront.
Women rally to home care cause
THE Island’s foremost women’s organisation is fighting the corner of Family Nursing and Home Care by urging the Health and Social Services Committee not to cut its budget.
Critic comes face to face with finance
FINANCE industry leaders stressed the need to make a quick decision on the Island’s future tax strategy when they met Senator Stuart Syvret yesterday.
Under-16 abortions: 32 in seven years
THIRTY-TWO girls under the age of 16 have had an abortion in Jersey in the past seven years, four of them without the knowledge of their parents.
Sales tax put off
FINANCE and Economics have bowed to public concern over a sales tax and put off a decision until next year.

