Wednesday 23 October 2013

Questions without Answers. 22/10/13.

2. Deputy M.R. Higgins of St. Helier will ask the following question of the Minister for Treasury
and Resources –

 “Will the Minister advise whether the Danwood Managed Print Service contract will potentially
cost the States approximately £9.5million more than was formerly stated and, if so, will he
explain why and inform members when the BDO report into the contract will be published?”




3. Deputy T.M. Pitman of St. Helier will ask the following question of the Minister for Education, 
Sport and Culture – 
 
 “Could the Minister clarify what policies and procedures, if any, were followed in conducting the 
internal investigation into the starting pistol shooting incident at a secondary school and were 
students who witnessed the incident interviewed?” 




6. Deputy T.A. Vallois of St. Saviour will ask the following question of the Minister for Education, 
Sport and Culture – 
 
 “Could the Minister advise whether schools now have to pay large costs for printing and whether 
they were advised of this potential increase before the agreement of the managed print contract 
by central procurement?” 




11. The Connétable of St. Lawrence will ask the following question of the Minister for Health and 
Social Services – 
 
 “Has the Minister given consideration to the independent review of the Liverpool Care Pathway 
chaired by Baroness Neuberger and entitled “More Care, Less Pathway” and, if so, will she 
guarantee that the Liverpool Care Pathway will no longer be used in the Island?”




13. Deputy T.A. Vallois of St. Saviour will ask the following question of the Minister for Treasury 
and Resources – 
 
 “Could the Minister advise whether his department has any plans to revisit the managed print 
contract?”




14. The Connétable of St. John will ask the following question of the Chief Minister – 
 
 “Further to his response to a written question on 8th October 2013 regarding supporting the 807 
Romanian nationals currently living in Jersey and the fact that we are now demanding local 
people prove residency to get new registration cards, can the Chief Minister advise what action, 
if any, is being taken to make sure all new residents speak our language and understand our laws 
before being given residential status?” 





16. Deputy M.R. Higgins of St. Helier will ask the following question of the Education, Sport and 
Culture – 
 
 “Are Jersey schools under the Danwood Managed Print Service contract being required to pay up 
to 10 times more than their UK counterparts under the UK Procurement Service framework 
agreement (RM 1599/1) where schools are charged 0.199 of a penny for mono and 1.99 pence for 
colour together with a small monthly rental and, if so, what impact will this have on school 
budgets?” 





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Tuesday 8 October 2013

Questions without Answers 08/10/13.

6.  Deputy M.R. Higgins of St. Helier will ask the following question of H.M. Attorney General –

 “How does he reconcile evidence given by H.M. Solicitor General under oath in the 2008 Royal
Court Curtis Warren abuse of process hearing, that he was not mislead by any of the police
officers involved in the investigation (later repeated in a 2011 Privy Council statement) with the
written statement to the Operation Invicta investigation alleging that the Law Officers
Department were mislead by the States of Jersey Police?”




8. Deputy T.M. Pitman of St. Helier will ask the following question of the Chairman of Privileges 
and Procedures Committee – 
 
 “Would the Committee agree to review the current operation of Standing Order 109(7), which 
relates to the removal of the names of individuals named within the course of States questions or 
debates, to ensure it is operating adequately?” 




9. Senator S.C. Ferguson will ask the following question of the Minister for Health and Social 
Services– 
 
 “Would the Minister outline the negotiations which have taken place with staff in the pathology 
laboratory and advise whether the significant number of recent press releases has been 
considered appropriate to this process?” 



12. Deputy S. Pitman of St. Helier will ask the following question of the Minister for Health and 
Social Services – 
 
 “What is the average waiting time for an appointment to see a psychologist?” 



13. Deputy T.M. Pitman of St. Helier will ask the following question of the Chief Minister - 
 
 “Will the Chief Minister explain what the difference is between a ‘criminal’ breach of the Data 
Protection (Jersey) Law 2005 and a so-called ‘regulatory’ breach?” 



14. Deputy M.R. Higgins of St. Helier will ask the following question of the Minister for Home 
Affairs – 
 
 “Will the Minister reconcile his written answer on 10th September 2013, confirming that the 
disciplinary action against three officers involved in car bugging in the Curtis Warren case was 
brought by the Deputy Chief Officer of the States of Jersey Police, with that same officer’s 
statement to the Disciplinary Hearing conducted by the Chief Constable of Durham Constabulary 
that he was not the complainant but it was H.M. Attorney General?” 



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