Tuesday 21 February 2012

Questions without Answers. 21/02/12.


Q 2. Deputy M.R. Higgins of St. Helier will ask the following question of the Chief Minister –

“Will the Chief Minister explain to the States the reasons for the delay in making compensation payments to the victims of abuse at Haut de la Garenne and advise whether any settlements will be subject to a requirement for claimants to keep the amount of the award private and confidential?”



Deputy Higgins.





Q 3. Deputy S. Pitman of St Helier will ask the following question of the Chief Minister.

“Following the States decision on 2nd March 2011 to request the Council of Ministers to bring forward a proposition asking the States to establish a Committee of Inquiry into historic child abuse, would the Chief Minister explain why no draft terms of reference have yet been published and would he state when the proposition will be lodged to enable the Committee of Inquiry to commence work if the proposition is adopted?”

Deputy S Pitman.




Q 15 Deputy M. Tadier of St. Brelade will ask the following question of the Minister for Home Affairs –

“Will the Minister advise the Assembly whether he kept the former Chief of Police suspended on the strength of the letter from the former Deputy Chief Officer (who became Acting Chief Officer) alone?”

Deputy Tadier.


TheJerseyWay would like to Credit & Thank BBC Radio Jersey for making these recording's posible. 

8 comments:

voiceforchildren said...

TJW.

How the hell nobody has brought a vote of no confidence against Ian Le Marquand is one of the bigger mystery's.

He kept Graham Power suspended on the word of Warcup, who had admitted to destroying evidence and Gradwell, who ILM himself had said would be facing disciplinary action for allegedly leaking confidential information to a "journalist" while the Child Abuse Enquiry was still live.

Anonymous said...

You have to have a very good memory if you are going to lie , this is a well known fact .

rico sorda said...

http://ricosorda.blogspot.com/2012/02/operation-end-game-3.html

Thnk you so much for doing this TJW its a great help

rs

voiceforchildren said...

TJW.

SUSPENSION REVIEWED??

Anonymous said...

Being able to read the statements on the blogs is helpful but to fully understand the situation, it is best to be able to hear the politicians in their own words.

Thanks!

Anonymous said...

Thursdays meeting at St Clements Parish Hall on the 21st of February was very informative with Deputy Le Heriser explaining he’s amendments to the voters of the Parish, along with others who chose to be there, giving as to what the electoral reform commission entails.

It does not bode well for the Democracy of this Island even States Members at the meeting admitted it was not their right as Politicians to sit in or on any Independent Commission on electoral reforms.

Public rights could be in danger of being compromised, this Independent Commission as D Wimberly laid out was not intended to be watered down with any politician being a part of the process or with the possibility of Senator Philip Bailache or any other States member should sit as Chairman.

This could be a possible risk to Democracy as we know it, and possibly yet again a waste of Taxpayers money.

As this is an opinion. It would be interesting for others to have a chance to also share their views and vote accordingly at the Town hall on Wednesday 29th Feb at 7pm.

voiceforchildren said...

TJW.

North Korean style protocol not worth the paper it's WRITTEN ON

Big E said...

GORST THE STOOL PIGEON