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Delegation of Functions: Minister for Home Affairs: Appointment of Assistant Minister

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A decision made on 2 June 2021

Ministerial decision reference:  MD-HA-2021-0048

Decision summary title: Appointment of Deputy Gregory Guida as assistant Minister for Home Affairs

Decision summary author

Administration and Research Officer

Is the decision summary public or exempt? 

Public

Report title Delegation of functions to Assistant Minister

Report author or name of

person giving report

Administration and Research Officer

Is the report public or exempt?

Public

Decision and reason for the decision:

The Chief Minister, appointed Deputy Gregory Guida as Assistant Minister for Home Affairs, to temporarily discharge, with immediate effect, all the functions of the role, following the sad passing of Connétable Len Norman. This appointment mirrors the previous delegation (MD-HA-2018-0063) which - under Article 25, paragraph (5) of the States of Jersey Law wherein; an ‘Assistant Minister shall cease to hold office upon the Minister whom he or she assists ceasing, for any reason, to hold office’ – had fallen away.

 

The Chief Minister would also like to pay tribute to the late Minister. As the longest serving States Member, he served our Island as Deputy, Senator and Connétable of St Clement for more than 37 years. He served on a number of States Committees and joined the Council of Ministers in 2018 as Minister for Home Affairs.  

 

As Minister for Home Affairs he was a staunch supporter of our emergency and other Home Affairs services, and a shrewd and incisive voice on the Council of Ministers.

 

He will be missed not only by his Ministerial colleagues and States Members, but all those officials and volunteers he worked with across his roles in the States of Jersey, and charitable bodies, over the past four decades.

Resource implications:

None as a consequence of this Ministerial Decision.

Action required

Private Office to inform the Greffier of the States of the decision.

 

Signature

 

 

 

 

Position

 

Senator J. Le Fondré

Acting Minister for Home Affairs

 

 

Date signed

 

Effective date of the decision

 

 

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