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Minister for Treasury and Resources: Request to Chief Minister to Lodge Proposition for Dismissal (P.16/2011): Ministerial Comment

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A decision made on 15 February 2011:

Decision Reference: MD-C-2011-0017

Decision Summary Title :

Comment from the Chief Minister in Response to P.16/2011

Date of Decision Summary:

11th February 2011

Decision Summary Author:

Project and Research Officer  

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

 N/A

Written Report

Title :

Comment from the Chief Minister in Response to P.16/2011

Date of Written Report:

11th February 2011

Written Report Author:

Chief Minister

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

Public

Subject:  Comment from the Chief Minister in Response to P.16/2011 Minister for Treasury and Resources: Request to the Chief Minister to Lodge Proposition for Dismissal – Petition

Decision(s): The Chief Minister approved the comments made in response to P.16/2011 to be presented to the States Assembly.

Reason(s) for Decision:  The Chief Minister has decided to present comments in response to Deputy Geoff Southern’s proposition asking the Chief Minister to lodge a dismissal petition against the Treasury and Resources Minister.  The Chief Ministers comments reflect his views that the Treasury and Resources Minister in doing an excellent job in carrying out the policies that were agreed and endorsed by the States Assembly to maintain fiscal stability in the Island.

Resource Implications:  There are no financial or manpower implications.

Action required:  The Greffier of the States is asked to present the comments to the States Assembly at the earliest opportunity. 

Signature:

Position: 

 

 Senator T.A. Le Sueur, Chief Minister

Date Signed:  

 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

 

Minister for Treasury and Resources: Request to Chief Minister to Lodge Proposition for Dismissal (P.16/2011): Ministerial Comment

 

STATES OF JERSEY

MINISTER FOR TREASURY AND RESOURCES: REQUEST TO CHIEF MINISTER TO LODGE PROPOSITION FOR DISMISSAL - PETITION (P.16/2011) – comments

 

Presented to the States on XXXX2011
by the Chief Minister

 

 

 

STATES GREFFE


COMMENTS

 

I regret that Deputy Southern has felt the need to bring this Proposition to the States.  I can categorically state that I have no intention, whatsoever, of dismissing the Minister for Treasury & Resources.  The Minister is doing an excellent job in carrying out the policies, as agreed and endorsed by the States Assembly, to maintain fiscal stability on the Island.

 

Members will recall that the States comprehensively approved the 2011 Business Plan and the 2011 Budget as recently as September and December last year respectively.  Consequently, the Minister for Treasury and Resources is carrying out the democratic will of this Assembly.

 

It is an unreasonable state of affairs that Deputy Southern is requesting the Chief Minister to dismiss the Minister for Treasury and Resources for implementing policies proposed by the Council of Ministers and subsequently agreed and endorsed by this Assembly.

 

During 2010 and forward into 2011, difficult decisions have been, and will be, made by the Treasury and Resources Minister, the Council of Ministers and the States in order to address the predicted deficits caused by the economic downturn.

 

The strength of our public finances has not been achieved by chance. Prudent decisions made over the course of many years have put Jersey in a strong position and debt free.  The outcomes from the 2011 Business Plan and Budget debates, comprehensively approved by States Members, will ensure that we have sustainable public finances into the future.

 

I strongly urge Members to reject this Proposition and to allow the Minister for Treasury and Resources to implement the democratic will of this Assembly thus ensuring the financial and economic stability and prosperity of the Island.

 

 

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