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All States Members can ask questions of any other Member with an official responsibility (like Ministers of Scrutiny Chairs). Questions can be put in writing or asked orally with notice.
Planning applications for the re development of Le Squez
Published on: 15 July 2013
Question type: Written
Asked by: Gerard Baudains
Answered by: Minister for the Environment
Penalties for driving offences with supplementary questions
Question type: Oral
Asked by: Juliette Gallichan
Number of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome patients in receipt of Invalidity benefit with supplementary questions
Asked by: Shona Pitman
Answered by: Minister for Social Security
Nitrate levels in the water supply with supplementary questions
Asked by: Roy Le Hérissier
Monies paid out to growers glasshouse operators as part of the exit strategy
Asked by: Alan Breckon
Answered by: Minister for Economic Development
Jersey Telecom and monoply in fibre routers for broadband with supplementary questions
Asked by: Sarah Ferguson
Answered by: Minister for Treasury and Resources
Jersey managed wealth and UK taxes
Asked by: Geoffrey Southern
Answered by: Chief Minister
Jersey Curriuclum and Skills for Life with supplementary questions
Asked by: Steve Pallett
Answered by: Minister for Education, Sport and Culture
Investigations into breaches of Members Code of Conduct with supplementary questions
Asked by: Trevor Pitman
Answered by: Privileges and Procedures Committee
Introduction of work permits with supplementary questions
Implications of Control of Housing and Work cards with supplementary questions
Future use of the present Le Squez Youth Club premises
Employment of trainees by Parishes
Answered by: Comité des Connétables
Deterioration of the former Bouely Bay Hotel site
Credibility of the report entitled The Value of Jersey to Britain