
GUERNSEY’S machinery of government desperately needs an overhaul.
WITH the general election out of the way, today’s attention inevitably turns to two other topics: who will be the island’s third chief minister and who will he seek to have in the Policy Council team?
OF ALL the things that have been said about this States of Guernsey, the outgoing remarks of the deputy chief minister explaining why he has not sought reelection are probably the most worrying.
Back to square one
IN YESTERDAY’S Guernsey Press we provided details of two independent reports commissioned by the States to look into different aspects of its role, one as its function as employer and the other on its adequacy as a planning authority.