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Overseas Aid Commission: Approval of payment of aid

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A decision made on 25 October 2010 regarding approval of overseas aid commission payment

Decision Reference:  MD-TR-2010-0151

Decision Summary Title:

Overseas Aid Commission Payment

Date of Decision Summary:

19 October 2010

Decision Summary Author:

Senior Finance Manager – Corporate Group

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

N/A

Written Report

Title:

Jersey Overseas Aid Commission (“JOAC”) – Aid Payment October 2010

Date of Written Report:

19 October 2010

Written Report Author:

Senior Finance Manager – Corporate Group

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

Public

Subject:

Overseas Aid Commission – payment of aid.

Decision(s):

The Minister approved the payment of overseas aid in respect of an application agreed by the Overseas Aid Commission at its meeting on 18th October 2010.

Reason(s) for Decision:

To approve the payment of overseas aid pending the appointment of an Accounting Officer to the Overseas Aid Commission.

Resource Implications:

Payment of expenditure of £30,000 from the Overseas Aid Commission budget.

Action required: 

The Head of Shared Services to make payments as directed by the Overseas Aid Commission.

Signature: 
 

Position: Senator  P. F. C. Ozouf, Minister for Treasury and Resources

Date Signed:

Date of Decision:  

Overseas Aid Commission: Approval of payment of aid

Treasury and Resources

Ministerial Decision Report  
 
 

Jersey Overseas Aid Commission (“joac”) – Aid Payment october 2010  
 

1.      Purpose of Report

 

The purpose of this Report is to document the approval by the Minister for Treasury and Resources of an overseas aid payment amounting to £30,000. 

2.     Background

The JOAC receives funding from the States of Jersey on an annual basis. Whereas the JOAC makes decisions in respect of overseas aid funding, the Interim Treasurer of the States recommended in August 2010 that, in the absence of an Accounting Officer for the JOAC, the Minister for Treasury and Resources should authorise all overseas aid payments. 

3.     JOAC proposed payment

 

The JOAC met on 18th October 2010 and approved the following overseas aid payment:

·     £30,000 to Plan UK for emergency flood relief in Vietnam

4.     Recommendation

The Minister for Treasury and Resources approves the above payment. 

5.     Reason for Decision

Ratification of decisions taken by the JOAC to make overseas aid payments as set out above. 

6.     Resource Implications

Payment of £30,000 from the Overseas Aid Commission budget for 2010. 

 

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