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Supplementary Order Paper 20th January 2004

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STATES OF JERSEY ORDER PAPER

Tuesday 20th January 2004 at 10.15 a.m.

SUPPLEMENTARY

D. PRESENTATION OF PAPERS

(a) Papers for information

Matters presented under Standing Order 6A(1)(a)

States' Expenditure: reduction in cost of public sector workforce P.90/2003. (P.90/2003) – comments. Com.(2) Policy and Resources Committee.

G. QUESTIONS

Due to a printing error on the principal Order Paper, a revised top sheet question paper is attached for members' information (grey).

M.N. DE LA HAYE Greffier of the States

19th January 2004.

QUESTION PAPER (See Item G)

Senator J.A. Le Maistre will ask the following question of the President of the Policy and Resources Committee -

" In a letter dated 2nd December 1993, from the then H.M. Attorney General to the Policy and Resources Committee relating to land reclamation schemes to the west of Albert Pier and to the south of La Collette, he advised –

I t would not in my opinion be prudent or sensible to continue with those schemes without taking a decision on one or other of the following options'.

T h e se options related either to litigate or to seek to compromise in order to resolve the claim to title.

W  o u ld the President advise whether this advice was considered by the Policy and Resources Committee

on each occasion prior to matters being brought to the States relating to the development of the Waterfront, and, if so, why it, therefore, did not feature in any of the projets brought before the States?"

Deputy G.C.L. Baudains of St. Clement will ask the following question of the President of the Policy and Resources Committee -

" W o u ld the President confirm that as the Jersey Electricity Company Limited's La Collette power station is located partially on established land and partially on reclaimed land that took place before 1934, that the statement he made during the Les Pas debate that the Island could lose millions of pounds on that element should the Les Pas claim succeed, was misleading?"