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Travel and Entertainment Expenses - Ministers and Assistant Ministers

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A decision made (28.06.07) to approve a report on the travel and entertainment expenses incurred by ministers and assistant ministers during 2006.

 

 

Subject:

Travel and Entertainment Expenses:

Ministers and Assistant Ministers

Decision Reference:

MD-C-2007-0037

Exempt clause(s):

n/a

Type of Report:

(oral or written)

Written

Person Giving Report (if oral):

n/a

Telephone or

e-mail Meeting?

n/a

Report

File ref:

-

Written report – Title

Travel and Entertainment Expenses:

Ministers and Assistant Ministers

Written report – Author

(name and job title)

Jeremy Harris, Policy Adviser

Decision(s):

The Chief Minister approved a draft report on the travel and entertainment expenses incurred by ministers and assistant ministers during 2006, and agreed that the report should be presented to the States for their information.

Reason(s) for decision:

To provide States members and the public with information about the travel and entertainment expenses incurred by ministers and assistant ministers during 2006.

Action required:

Mr. Harris will contact the States Greffe to arrange for the report to be published and presented to the States for their information.

Signature:

Chief Minister

Date of Decision:

 

 

 

 

 

Travel and Entertainment Expenses - Ministers and Assistant Ministers

Report to the Chief Minister

Travel and Entertainment Expenses:

Ministers and Assistant Ministers

1. At a recent meeting of the States the Chief Minister was asked during ‘questions without notice’ by Senator Ben Shenton about the travel and entertainment expenses incurred by ministers. The relevant extract from the States minutes is given below –

“The Code of Conduct for Ministers, which was presented on 10 February (2006), was largely copied and pasted from the U.K. Code of Conduct. However, the U.K. Code of Conduct includes that the government publishes an annual list of all travel overseas by Ministers, together with the total cost of Ministerial travel overseas. Will, at the end of these 12-month periods, the Chief Minister publish all travel and entertaining expenses by Ministers?”

2. The Chief Minister agreed to publish the expenses incurred by Ministers, and the information on these expenses has since been received from States departments. The figures for travel and entertainment are attached as Appendix One, and the expenses incurred by Assistant Ministers are also included for ease of reference.

3. The majority of the expenses have been incurred by the Chief Minister and the Minister for Economic Development, and this is a consequence of their responsibilities for international relations and economic development matters.

4. Resource implications

There are no additional resource implications arising directly from the publication of this report. The expenses that were incurred by ministers and assistant ministers for travel and entertainment were met from their departments’ 2006 budgets, and were therefore accounted for as part of the departmental budget allocations.

5. Recommendation

It is recommended that the Chief Minister should approve the report and agree that it be published for the information of States members and the public.

Jeremy Harris,

Policy Adviser

25th June 2007

REPORT FOR PRESENTATION TO THE STATES

Travel and Entertainment Expenses:

Ministers and Assistant Ministers

At a recent meeting of the States the Chief Minister was asked during ‘questions without notice’ by Senator Ben Shenton about the travel and entertainment expenses incurred by ministers.

The relevant extract from the States minutes is given below –

“The Code of Conduct for Ministers, which was presented on 10 February, was largely copied and pasted from the U.K. Code of Conduct. However, the U.K. Code of Conduct includes that the government publishes an annual list of all travel overseas by Ministers, together with the total cost of Ministerial travel overseas. Will, at the end of these 12-month periods, the Chief Minister publish all travel and entertaining expenses by Ministers?”

The Chief Minister agreed to publish the expenses incurred by Ministers, and the travel and entertainment figures for 2006 are attached as Appendix One. The expenses incurred by Assistant Ministers are also included for ease of reference.

The majority of the expenses have been incurred by the Chief Minister and the Minister for Economic Development, and this is a consequence of their responsibilities for international relations and economic development matters.

APPENDIX ONE

 

 

Travel

Entertainment

Total

 

 

(including accommodation)

 

 

Chief Minister's

 

 

 

 

Minister

Senator Frank Walker

£9,739.18

£996.13

£10,375.31

Assistant Minister

Connétable Ken Vibert

£904.66

£22.64

£927.30

Assistant Minister

Deputy Ian Gorst

£0.00

£0.00

£0.00

 

 

 

 

 

Economic Development

 

 

 

 

Minister

Senator Philip Ozouf

£6,625.80

£925.36

£7,551.16

Assistant Minister

Deputy Alan MacLean

£486.55

£0.00

£486.55

Assistant Minister

Connétable Geoff Fisher

£0.00

£0.00

£0.00

 

 

 

 

 

Education, Sport and Culture

 

 

 

£0.00

Minister

Senator Mike Vibert

£1,093.99

£216.83

£1,310.82

Assistant Minister

Deputy Ben Fox

£13.00

£0.00

£13.00

Assistant Minister

Deputy Carolyn Labey

£0.00

£0.00

£0.00

 

 

 

 

 

Health & Social Services

 

 

 

 

Minister

Senator Stuart Syvret

£112.90

£0.00

£112.90

Assistant Minister

Deputy Celia Scott-Warren

£171.90

£0.00

£171.90

 

 

 

 

 

Home Affairs

 

 

 

 

Minister

Senator W. Kinnard

£387.40

£0.00

£387.40

Assistant Minister

Deputy A. Lewis

£220.40

£0.00

£220.40

 

 

 

 

 

Housing

 

 

 

 

Minister

Senator Terry Le Main

£93.60

£0.00

£93.60

Assistant Minister

Deputy Jacqueline Hilton

£0.00

£0.00

£0.00

 

 

 

 

 

Planning and Environment

 

 

 

 

Minister

Senator Freddie Cohen

£2,571.98

£140.02

£2,712.00

Assistant Minister

Connétable Richard Dupré

£0.00

£0.00

£0.00

 

 

 

 

 

Social Security

 

 

 

 

Minister

Senator Paul Routier

£487.20

£32.60

£519.80

Assistant Minister

Deputy Peter Troy

£0.00

£0.00

£0.00

 

 

 

 

 

Transport and Technical Services

 

 

 

Minister

Deputy Guy de Faye

£0.00

£329.89

£329.89

Assistant Minister

Deputy Jacqui Huet

£0.00

£0.00

£0.00

 

 

 

 

 

Treasury and Resources

 

 

 

 

Minister

Senator Terry Le Sueur

£0.00

£0.00

£0.00

Assistant Minister

Deputy John Le Fondre

£0.00

£0.00

£0.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

£25,212.03

 

 

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