Friday, 21 June 2013

Questions without Answers 18/06/13.


Part 2, With that Question from Deputy T. Pitman asking about a Teacher that has shot a Child! with a starting pistol, in Ministers Question Time. Yes you have heard right! How did that happen?



1st question period – Minister for Education, Sport and Culture



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Two Questions from me for anyone that can answer them.

1. Why did Deputy Pryke want to cross a Police Line at Haut De La Garenne

2. Someone please tell me why did she want to be a Politishion?

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2nd question period – Minister for Health and Social Services




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1.  Deputy J.H. Young of St. Brelade will ask the following question of the Minister for Planning
and Environment –

“Since the Minister’s appointment, have any complaints been received from members of the
public alleging maladministration and, if so, would he advise what proportion of these
complaints have been independently investigated and written responses made and detail the
number of these complaints which are still without reply?”


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15.  Deputy T.M. Pitman of St. Helier will ask the following question of H.M. Attorney General –

“What powers, if any, does a Court have to ensure that full indemnities awarded to members of
the public at the conclusion of a court case are enforced and the injured party is not left thousands
of pounds out of pocket?”


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17.  Deputy J.H. Young of St. Brelade will ask the following question of the Minister for Planning
and Environment –

“Will the Minister inform the Assembly whether he has delegated powers to officers to enter into
planning obligation agreements which require land transactions and monies to be paid, as
proposed for the Plémont development and, if so, does the delegation allow those powers to be
exercised where there is a formal complaint pending under the Administrative Decisions
(Review) (Jersey) Law 1982 which could justify independent investigation?”


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18.  Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier will ask the following question of the Chief Minister –

“Will the Chief Minister agree to instigate an investigation into the use of zero hours contracts
across the Island in order to assess whether the use of such contracts by employers is appropriate,
and if not, why not?”


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Wednesday, 19 June 2013

Questions without Answers 18/06/13.



A busy Day for the Chief Minister. That Dean has a lot to Answer for, look at the trouble the chief's in.

5.  Deputy T.M. Pitman of St. Helier will ask the following question of the Chief Minister –

“Following his meeting with the businessmen who raised concern at seeing the Assistant
Minister with responsibility for External Affairs reading confidential documents in full view of
the public on a flight, does the Chief Minister support the Assistant Minister’s views expressed
on 14th May 2013 that the allegations were ‘inaccurate’ and gave a ‘fictitious and malicious
account’ and, if not, will he now be asking his Assistant Minister to resign?





8.  Deputy J.A.N. Le Fondré of St. Lawrence will ask the following question of the Chief Minister –

“Further to his answer on 4th June 2013 when he stated he had requested the Bishop to make
public the terms of reference for the Dame Heather Steel investigation into the Korris review,
would the Chief Minister advise whether he has received an update relating to this matter, given
that a visitation connected to the investigation has just commenced for which the terms of
reference are available?”






12.  Deputy M.R. Higgins of St. Helier will ask the following question of H.M. Attorney General –

“Will H.M. Attorney General advise members to whom the Chief Officer and Deputy Chief
Officer of the States of Jersey Police are accountable for their conduct and who would determine
whether they should be investigated in circumstances in which they are alleged to have perverted
the course of justice?”





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

“Would the Chief Minister agree that a public sector employee should not knowingly lie or try to
deceive a civil or criminal court or tribunal and that such an act would constitute grounds for
instant dismissal for gross misconduct?”






14.  Deputy R.G. Le Hérissier of St. Saviour will ask the following question of the Chief Minister –

“Would the Chief Minister establish an independent inquiry to report expeditiously about the
allegations that the Assistant Minister for External Relations has obtained and read in public
confidential documents associated with the suspension of the Dean and, if not, why not?”




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Thursday, 6 June 2013

The BBC's Matthew Price gives a fare Interview!



Well I will give Credit when Credit's due, I thought Mr Price did a fare & balanced Interview. Have a listen & see what you think.



One thing is for sure The Church is not looking good in this sorry affair. Senator Bailhache's great plan of leaving the UK is looking shaky if his going to rely on the Church to back him.

We have 12 Parish Churches & say there is 100 people that go to each church & that is a over estimate, that only gives him 1,200 people out of a Island of 105,000. So its not looking good , Thank God.