THE recently-issued code of corporate governance for Guernsey’s finance sector is now much less prescriptive than its initial drafts, according to the head of the practitioner party who worked on it with the regulator.
Regulator news
Guernsey Post’s top people earn £150,000
GUERNSEY POST moved yesterday to try to clarify top salaries within the organisation.
Utilities are tip of the iceberg
OUR disclosures today about high salaries at Guernsey Post indicate the mountain it has to climb in order to ensure it has a future.
Regulation? A question of interest
A PETITION to the States designed to restrict the ability of the island’s regulator to introduce (or mimic) competition in the electricity and postal sectors is now so well signed that it is virtually guaranteed to succeed.
Watchdog back in the spotlight
NEVER too far away from controversy, Guernsey’s regulator today finds itself slap bang back in the maelstrom of a brewing political row once again.
Regulator not giving public value for money, says deputy
THE Office of Utility Regulation is not giving the public value for money, according to a deputy keen to see the organisation restructured.
So who does police the regulator?
WHILE the States was struggling to resolve the difficult issues of the island’s proposed £93m. waste strategy, another meeting was taking place that touched on matters potentially far more significant for Guernsey’s future well-being.
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