Tuesday, 7th October 2008

Daily Archives: October 17, 2007

New tax law ‘most draconian’

THERE was no need to change section 67 of the income tax law, according to KPMG tax director Tony Mancini.

Customs under siege

MORE Customs officers will be needed because of zero-10.

Pembroke might lose its defence

PEMBROKE’S sea wall could be abandoned as part of a new coastal defence strategy.

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Clampdown on duty free

ISLANDERS who attempt to bring in excess duty free goods are preventing Customs from working on more serious cases.

‘Civil servants are untouchable’

IT IS almost impossible to remove incompetent senior civil servants.

Age is not a barrier

AGEISM is dead in Guernsey.

Business as usual out west

SYLVANS have confirmed that Martyn de Garis will carry on as their Priaulx coach.

Matches going down to the wire

A DOUBLE-HEADER of matches that went right to the wire last week was another great advert for the Condor Ferries Super League.

Bels sunk by returning sub

Bels 1, North 2

NORTH drew important first blood over Priaulx title rivals Bels last night.

Colin beats brother Alan to top prize

ALTHOUGH Tim Morley won the top UK angler award and Jersey’s Danny Le Merrer took the top CI prize, Guernsey and Alderney competitors enjoyed a high level of success in the Open Alderney Angling Festival.