Jersey has plans to move to automatic exchange of tax information by 2011.
More holes than a fisherman’s net
From Gerard Baudains. I WRITE with regard to the Draft Sea Fisheries (bag limits) (Jersey) Regulations 200- (Projet 58 of 2009).
Businessman cleared of UK drugs charge
A MILLIONAIRE businessman from Jersey has been found not guilty of conspiring to export £144,000 worth of cannabis into the Island following a ten-day trial in the UK.
Janvrin pupils are sent to Coventry
CHILDREN from a local primary school travelled to the UK today to give their first-ever national performance as a choir.
Brutal assault on French students
A GANG of girls attacked two French students for an hour on the streets of St Helier over a cigarette.
Botha stars in Beeches’ triumph
Beeches cricket team are celebrating victory in the JEP KO Cup for the fifth time
UK Leaders gym course awaits Aland-bound youngster
GYMNAST Matthew Hill (16) who is making his Island Games debut next week has won a place at one of this year’s UK Young Leaders Camps.
Meet Senator Philip Ozouf – the Island’s third Chief Minister
From Ray McCredie. BEFORE we know it, Senator Philip Ozouf will be installed as the Island’s third Chief Minister. This is as certain as death or taxes.
Legal challenge to extradition bid
JERSEY does not have the legislation to extradite a local accountant facing charges in connection with an alleged multi-million tax fraud in Australia, according to his defence lawyer.
A new chief for RBS International
THE Royal Bank of Scotland International, the major offshore banking enterprise with offices in Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Man and Gibraltar, has appointed Adrian Gill as its new chief executive.