Saturday, 30th August 2008

News from the Jersey Evening Post

WEB chairman sacked

00376040_2_cropped.jpgWATERFRONT Enterprise Board chairman Gerald Voisin has been dismissed by the States.

Members have voted by 22 to 15 to remove him as chairman, but board members Senator Paul Routier and Deputy Jacqui Huet survived. A proposition from Deputy Geoff Southern to sack them as well was defeated by 29 to eight.

The dismissal of the chairman, whose contract was due to end in August of next year, followed his failure to declare that he was chairman of the CI branch of Allied Irish Bank, whose parent company are the financial backers of favoured waterfront developers Harcourt.

A proposal by Deputy Gerard Baudains for the recission of the States’ decision approving the plans, including a new financial quarter, were defeated.

• Full reports in Friday’s Jersey Evening Post, on sale at noon.

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4 Article Comments

  1. Si

    Ok, so they save their own skins but sack someone else, who just happens not to be a states member, would he have been sacked if he was! I’ll leave that up to you to decide

  2. Pip

    Mr Voisin was not the person who misinformed the states regarding Harcourt - it was the the chief minister and the three states members who were WEB directors. They all got off squeaky clean.

  3. paul haynes

    just goes show how too faced states members
    can be

  4. Chris Lamy

    They have sacked the wrong guy.Here was a highly intelligent person who never claimed his 40K a year as a States’ member. What a waste?, What cretins?

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