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STATES OF JERSEY

JERSEY POLICE COMPLAINTS AUTHORITY: APPOINTMENT OF CHAIRMAN AND MEMBERS

Lodged au Greffe on 18th August 2009 by the Minister for Home Affairs

STATES GREFFE

2009   Price code: A  P.129

PROPOSITION

THE STATES are asked to decide whether they are of opinion

in accordance with Article 2 of, and the Schedule to, the Police (Complaints and Discipline) (Jersey) Law 1999 –

  1. to appoint Mr. Thomas Slattery as Chairman of the Jersey Police Complaints Authority for a period of 3 years with effect from 1st January 2010; and
  2. to re-appoint the following members of the Jersey Police Complaints Authority for a further period of 3 years with effect from 1st January 2010 –

Mr. Anthony Beaumont Mr. Andrew Cornish Mr. Stephen Luce .

MINISTER FOR HOME AFFAIRS

REPORT

The 3 year tenure of office of Mr. Leslie May as Chairman of the Police Complaints Authority will come to an end on 31st December 2009. Mr. May does not wish to stand for a further term and has tendered his resignation. The position was advertised in the Jersey Evening Post, and following an interview by a Panel comprising the Chief Officer for Home Affairs, a Human Resources Manager for Home Affairs, and a representative of the Jersey Appointments Commission, Mr. T. Slattery was found to be an acceptable candidate. Mr. Slattery is currently the Deputy Chairman of the Police Complaints Authority and has served the Authority since 2005.

The appointment would be effective from 1st January 2010 for a period of 3 years.

Four other members' terms of office also expire on 31st December 2009. Three of the members wish to be considered for a further 3 year term and one member does not wish to be re-appointed. As two of the existing members have been in office for more than 2 terms, and in accordance with the Appointments Committee Code of Practice must be considered alongside other applicants in open competition, the positions were advertised in the Jersey Evening Post. No applications were received.

The Appointments Commission representative has given approval to an extension of terms of office for the 3 existing members, without the need to undergo a further interview,  as  it  has  proved  difficult to  attract  other  candidates  with  the  requisite knowledge and experience.

The  Minister  recommends  that  the  following  be  re-appointed  to  serve  as Chairman of the Jersey Police Complaints Authority for a period of 3 years –

Mr. Thomas Slattery

Thomas  Lindsay  Slattery  C.A.,  graduated  from  Edinburgh  University  and subsequently qualified as a chartered accountant. He has retired as Managing Director of Hill Samuel Jersey and Lloyds TSB Offshore Private Banking Companies. Prior to coming to Jersey in 1989, Mr. Slattery held a number of senior positions with the TSB Banking group in Scotland. Mr. Slattery is presently the Chair of the board of the Jersey Advisory and Conciliation Service. His leisure activities include reading and travelling.

The Minister recommends that the following persons be appointed to serve on the Jersey Police Complaints Authority for a further period of 3 years –

Mr. Anthony Beaumont

Mr. Beaumont  was  employed  as  a  Senior  Engineer  with  the  Public  Services Department  from  1974  to  1998.  Following  his  apprenticeship  as  a  mechanical engineer, he served with H.M. Forces with the R.E.M.E. He then worked for various major civil engineering contractors in the U.K. before coming to Jersey to join the Public  Services  Department.  Mr. Beaumont  has  been  a  member  of  the  Police Complaints Authority since January 2001.

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Mr. Andrew Cornish

Mr. Cornish is Practicing Optometrist and director of a firm of Opticians in St. Helier . He was born in Bedfordshire and educated at the City University, London. He has been a member of the Police Complaints Authority since January 2004.

Mr. Stephen Luce

Mr. Luce  was  born  in  Jersey  and  educated  at  Victoria  College  and  the  Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester. From 1996 to 2003 he served on the Youth Panel and was a member of the Review Panel for the dairy industry (1992) and on the Jersey Farmers' Union during the 1990s. He has also been a Roads Inspector and served on various parish committees in St. Martin , as well as being an organist at St. Martin 's Parish Church. Mr. Luce has been a member of the Authority since 1st January 2007.

I therefore recommend that the above appointments be made. Financial and manpower implications

There are no additional financial or manpower implications for the States arising from this proposition.