SOME politicians have structured their finances to exploit loopholes so they can claim up to £40,000 while avoiding examination of their income.
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Jersey drops entry price for the rich
THE Housing Committee have dropped their entry requirements to entice more rich immigrants to the Island.
Move to end hedge horrors for neighbours
ENVIRONMENT and Public Services are proposing a new law to deal with the nuisance caused by high hedges.
States tenants to learn 2004 rents in Christmas mail
STATES tenants will learn their new rents a month before they are due, and some face the prospect of a doubled rent.
Proposed £50 Housing charge is condemned
HOUSE buyers could be hit with a new user-pays charge by the Housing Committee.
Estate youths rise up in bid to save their park
DOZENS of children staged a protest this morning to block workmen pulling down their play park.
Deputy defends booklet costs
HOUSING president Deputy Terry Le Main has defended his committee’s decision to send every States tenant two new glossy publications.
Quallies period cut to 16 years
PEOPLE who have lived in Jersey for 16 years now have the right to apply for residential qualifications under the Island’s Housing laws.
States sell-off to ‘offer a foot on property ladder’
HOUSING hope their proposed sell-off of States-owned housing stock will give Islanders a chance to get a foot on the property ladder.
States tenants angry at rent rebate scheme
HOUSING president Deputy Terry Le Main could face a vote of no confidence in his committee in the New Year.

