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Corporate Services Scrutiny Panel
Record of Meeting
Date: 30th January 2014 Meeting No: 135
Present | Senator S.C. Ferguson, Chairman Deputy J.G. Reed, Vice-Chairman Connétable D.W. Mezbourian Deputy R.J. Rondel |
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In attendance | Senator I.J. Gorst , Chief Minister [Item 2] Senator P.F. Routier MBE, Assistant Chief Minister [Item 2] Mr. J. Richardson, Chief Executive [Item 2] Mr. T. Walker , Director – International Affairs [Item 2] Mr. P. Bradbury, Director – Corporate Policy [Item 2] Mr. W. Millow , Scrutiny Officer Miss S. McKee , Scrutiny Officer |
Ref Back | Agenda matter | Action |
29/01/14 Item 1 513/36 | 1. Population and Migration / Long-Term Plan The Panel recalled its agreement to invite the Chief Statistician to a public hearing. It was agreed that, instead, the Panel should invite the Chief Statistician to provide a briefing during the next scheduled meeting of 12th February 2014. | SM |
29/01/14 Item 7 513/1(41) | 2. States Employment Board The Panel recalled that it had received an invitation to attend the next meeting of the States Employment Board (SEB) but that it would be unable to accept the invitation. The Panel was informed that the Chief Executive had, as an alternative, offered to brief the Panel on proposed legislative changes in respect of SEB. It was agreed to take up the offer. | SM |
29/01/14 Item 9 513/1(40) | 3. Quarterly Public Hearing with Chief Minister The Panel received Senator I.J. Gorst , Chief Minister, for a Quarterly Public Hearing. The Chief Minister was accompanied by Senator P.F. Routier MBE, Assistant Chief Minister, Mr. J. Richardson, Chief Executive, Mr. T. Walker , Director – International Affairs, and Mr. P. Bradbury, Director – Corporate Policy. The proceedings were recorded in order that a transcript could be made. |
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