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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.
What is the latest research on peak oil and its likely social and economic effects
Published on: 19 July 2010
Question type: Written
Asked by: Daniel Wimberley
Answered by: Minister for the Environment
What is the future of the Le Seelleur building in Oxford Road to prevent the site from being further degraded and will he consider its future as part of the revised North of Town Masterplan
Question type: Oral
Asked by: Simon Crowcroft
What are the weekly cost sof employing the Interim Hospital Director
Asked by: Roy Le Hérissier
Answered by: Minister for Health and Social Services
What are the amounts of income received from the taxes introduced as a result of the 2004 Fiscal Strategy Review
Asked by: Tracey Vallois
Answered by: Minister for Treasury and Resources
Were copies of the Wiltshire Police Report issued to the media before elected States Members and those people subject to the inquiry, is it now policy for Ministers to have government by the media
Asked by: Philip Rondel
Answered by: Minister for Justice and Home Affairs
Suspension investigation for the Chief Officer of the States of Jersey Police, where deadlines were missed, budgets overspent, and no disciplinary charges were brought, how much has this process now cost the taxpayer to date
Asked by: Trevor Pitman
Questions to Minister without notice Home Affairs
Questions to Minister without notice Chief Minister
Answered by: Chief Minister
Publish by department salaries and organisation charts which show who does what within each department
Provide a listing of the 2% reductions in expenditure referred to in his answer of 6th July 2010
Progress on Priority 4 of the Strategic Plan 2009 to 2014 that borrowing is an alternative and optional way forward for long term capital projects
Option in Fiscal Review Green Paper to raise personal tax would it result in 1(1)(k) residents being subject to 30% higher rate of income tax on income over £100,000
Asked by: Francis Le Gresley M.B.E.
On whose instructions was Operation Blast instigitated
Number of National Assemblies that representatives who are police officers
Answered by: Privileges and Procedures Committee
Number of creditors of Woolworths Plc yet to be paid, total number of creditors and what proportion were Jersey creditors
Asked by: Montfort Tadier
Answered by: Minister for Economic Development