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Revealed: The gifts that civil servants and ministers received

Revealed: The gifts that civil servants and ministers received

Wednesday 17 June 2015

Revealed: The gifts that civil servants and ministers received

Wednesday 17 June 2015


The 24 pages listing the gifts received by ministers and civil servants from 2010 to 2014 spans a lot of dinners, lunches, bottles of wine and plenty more besides.

The full list is too long to reproduce here, but Bailiwick Express has put together some edited highlights, after the hospitality and gift register was published by the States after an application under the Freedom of Information Law.

You can see the full list here.

Here’s some of the highlights…

Economic Development department

Dinner at Nobu in London for two people (£200) – Carey Olsen

Two bottles of Chateau Latour Martillac 1999 and a bottle of vintage port £100)

News International Awards in Malta (£500) – News International

Japanese Sword Evening at the Atlantic (£75) - Marbral 

Environment  department

Two cups of coffee and a packet of jammy dodgers (£5) – Oyster Table Company

Flowers for maternity leave (£50) – Dandara

Two tickets for the 2012 Jersey Enterprise Awards (£200) – Spike Productions/UBA

Health and Social Services department

Conference attendance for one person (£1,500) – Sanofi-Aventis

Conference attendance for one person (£1,500) – Sanofi-Aventis

Funding of Jersey conference for 63 delegates (£3,000) – Arjo Huntleigh

Educational trip to research facility in Sweden (£1,000) – Physio-Control UK Sales Ltd

Ports of Jersey

Travel to TETRA World Congress (£2,700) – States of Jersey representative

Invitation to Wimbledon (value not known) – Barclays Wealth

Trip to Blackpool (£500) – Jet2

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