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Law Society Disciplinary Panel: Re-appointment of Lay Members

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A decision made on 2 November 2018

Ministerial decision reference    MD-C-2018-0170

Decision summary title:   Law Society Disciplinary Panel: Re-appointment of Lay Members

Decision summary author

Policy Officer, Strategic Policy, Performance and Population

Is the decision summary public or exempt? 

Public

Report title    The Law Society of Jersey Disciplinary Panel: Re-appointment of Lay Members

Report author or name of

person giving report

Policy Officer, Strategic Policy, Performance and Population

Is the report public or exempt?

Public

Decision and reason for the decision

The Chief Minister agreed to re-appoint the following individuals as lay members of the Law Society Disciplinary Panel:

Mr. Paul John Battrick, M.B.E.

Mr. Ian Berry

Mrs. Annette Cullen

Mr. (Patrick) David McGrath

Mrs. Deborah Ann Thompson.

As outlined in the attached report, the Chief Minister is required to provide the States Assembly with at least 2 weeks’ notice of his intention to make these re-appointments prior to them formally taking effect. It is intended that the re-appointments would be for a four year period, effective from 19th November 2018.

Resource implications

None as a consequence of this decision.

Action required

The Policy Officer will arrange for notice of the Chief Minister’s intention to be provided to the States Assembly.

 

Signature

 

 

 

 

 

Position

 

Connétable Chris Taylor

Assistant Chief Minister

 

 

Date signed

 

 

Effective date of the decision

 

 

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