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Will he explain the differences between the scope of the 2 existing schemes and advise when legislation will be lodged for consideration by the Assembly … In terms of the scope of …
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The Bailiff: Chief Minister, I understand you are going to answer this question on behalf of the Minister for Economic Development … Senator I.J. Gorst (The Chief Minister …
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Senator A.J.H. Maclean (The Minister for Economic Development): Jersey and Guernsey have arrived at different estimates for the legal costs of taking the U.K. Government to court …
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Senator A.J.H. Maclean (The Minister for Economic Development): Yes, and I am in the process of doing so, but not, I hasten to add, in relation to the example the Deputy uses in …
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Senator A.J.H. Maclean (The Minister for Economic Development): The Deputy is imprecise as to which recent scandal he is referring to … [Laughter] Male speaker: There are a lot of …
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Deputy P.J.D. Ryan of St. John (The Minister for Education, Sport and Culture): The department has not seen a copy of the contract … It is not normal practice for departments to …
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If so, have these statements now been recovered and if not, what are the implications for victims making claims for compensation under the Historic Abuse Redress Scheme …
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Senator B.I. Le Marquand (The Minister for Home Affairs): Neither the States of Jersey Police nor I are aware of any cases relating to child abuse in Jersey where evidence has …
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Senator B.I. Le Marquand (The Minister for Home Affairs): The oversight of the States Police is the responsibility of the Minister for Home Affairs … Senator B.I. Le Marquand: I do …
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What was the role, if any, of his department in the exclusion of Leah McGrath Goodman from the United Kingdom on her way to Jersey … Senator B.I. Le Marquand (The Minister for Home …
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Senator B.I. Le Marquand (The Minister for Home Affairs): It is my understanding that that letter was previously leaked and appeared on blog sites and so if the Deputy really …
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Senator I.J. Gorst: The Historic Abuse Redress Scheme was designed to provide an alternative method to full court proceedings … The scheme allows 6 months for the claimants to come …
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Senator I.J. Gorst (The Chief Minister): There is no thought of any failure to sign up to the requirements of U.S. F.A.T.C.A. We are well advanced with the negotiation of an …
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Senator I.J. Gorst (The Chief Minister): Matt Tapp Associates were commissioned by the former Chief Executive of the States of Jersey with the knowledge of the former Chief …
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Is he concerned that several claimants would have appealed their awards had that appeal been made known to them … Senator I.J. Gorst (The Chief Minister): The costs of the review are …
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Senator A.J.H. Maclean (The Minister for Economic Development): Yes, they were … Deputy M.R. Higgins: I am sorry, Sir, I missed the answer … The Bailiff: The answer is: “Yes, they were …
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Who calculated these figures and will he agree to release all the documentation showing how the estimated costs were reached and if not, why not … At the very beginning of the legal …
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Senator A.J.H. Maclean (The Minister for Economic Development): I am satisfied that the Jersey Financial Services Commission has both the powers and the resources it needs to …
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Mr. T.J. Le Cocq Q.C., H.M. Attorney General: A treaty is an international agreement concluded between Sovereign States in a written form and governed by international law …
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The Attorney General: There are no statutory powers that prevent a person from entering Jersey merely because he is a journalist, a member of a TV crew or a writer …