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STATES OF JERSEY

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SOCIAL SECURITY TRIBUNAL: APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS

Lodged au Greffe on 22nd February 2005

by the Employment and Social Security Committee

STATES GREFFE

PROPOSITION

THE STATES are asked to decide whether they are of opinion

to a p point, in accordance with the provisions of Article  1 and Schedule  4 of the Social Security (Jersey

Law 1974, as amended, the following persons as Chairman and members of the Social Security Tribunal, for the period ending 31st December 2007

A d v o c a te C h arles Malcolm Bedford Thacker, Chairman A d v o c a te M  arion Whittaker

A d v o c a te M  ichael Clapham

M r s . E l iz a b e th Hambly

M r s . M  a rg a r et Le Marquand

M r . N  ic h o l as Joseph Corbel.

EMPLOYMENT AND SOCIAL SECURITY COMMITTEE

REPORT

The Social Security Tribunal meets to hear appeals from the public against the decisions of the determining officer appointed by the Employment and Social Security Committee on any question under the Social Security (Jersey) Law 1974. Since 1974, the Tribunal has been convened on less than 50  occasions to hear appeals against the determining officer's decisions.

The membership of the Tribunal panel is

Advocate C.M.B. Thacker (Chairman) Advocate M. Whittaker

Advocate M. Clapham

Mrs. E. Hambly

Mrs. M. Le Marquand

Mr. N.J. Corbel


First appointed 1st January 1993 First appointed 17th April 2002 First appointed 17th April 2002 First appointed 17th April 2002 First appointed 1st January 1996 New member

The Employment and Social Security Committee wish to thank Mr.  B.L.  Dubras and Mr.  M.B.  Kavanagh, lon- serving members of the Tribunal who have retired since the Tribunal was last appointed. The Committee also wishes to thank Advocate A.R.  Binnington for his service on the previous Tribunal.

This proposition has no implications for the financial or manpower resources of the States.