SRC Second Policy Letter – amendment 2

My second successful amendment related to the introduction of recognised accounting standards and making T&R to action what they had already been instructed to do. This is a subject I have raised several times in the States and I set out my speech below. Sir, I take members back to…

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SRC Second Policy Letter – amendment 1

I laid a successful amendment against the policy letter that meant that, instead of delaying a review of the power and resources required by the new Scrutiny Management Committee until its formation in May 2016, that this should be done by the current scrutiny committees. My speech is below. Sir, Whilst I…

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FTP – end of programme report

The States debated the FTP following it’s closure in October 2014. This followed the PAC’s review as per my earlier post.  My speech during the debate is set out below. Sir, on behalf of the Public Accounts Committee, I would firstly like to pay tribute to all those across the…

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La Mare de Carteret – Education amendment

Following the defeat of the Bebb amendment, T&R proposed an amendment seeking to reduce the number of secondary schools. However, discussions were continuing during the States’ session and this ultimately led to the withdrawal of the T&R amendment and the replacement with one from the Education Department that had been…

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La Mare de Carteret – Bebb amendment

The next stage of this long running saga was the report from the Education Department proposing the rebuild La Mare de Carteret on the same lines as their previous report, but to also submit a report no later than March 2016 looking at the optimal sixe, number and location of…

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Liberation Day Celebrations 2015

What an amazing weekend! I volunteered to help out in town as one of the ‘Liberation Groundforce’ in St Peter Port, assisting people to get to where they needed to and selling brochures. I’ve never seen so many people together on Guernsey as that day. I was only booked for…

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FTP – PAC Review

In May 2015 the Public Accounts Committee published its Report into the financial costs and benefits of a sample of major claimed savings within the Financial Transformation Programme (FTP).   The PAC acknowledged KPMG’s finding that the savings were largely validated and the chosen Consultant (Capita) was correctly remunerated for…

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Petit Port steps

Petit Port has been called the jewel in the crown of our south coast. However, it was closed for most of 2014 and the first quarter of 2015 due to concerns of the Environment Department about falling rocks. Myself, Deputies Sillars and Luxon joined forces with the St Martin’s Douzaine…

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Medical Officer of Health 115th Annual Report

This report was criticised by the Minister of HSSD as being neutral when; “It should pioneer, inform and shape the core a reas of health and social care strategy within our Bailiwick, especially bearing in mind the mounting pressures our Island faces in terms of emerging healthcare needs, plus the ageing demographic, where we…

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Tobacco Strategy 2015-2020

I am pleased to have been a member of the HSSD Board that proposed the Tobacco Strategy for the next 5 years. Amongst the recommendations were the banning of smoking in cars with children present, the introduction of plain packaging and consideration as to whether there should be regulation of e-cigarettes. I…

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