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Senator Reginald Robert Jeune made a personal statement in the following terms ...[full text online]; Payne, Beatrix (18 October 1996). "Jersey launches enquiry into LLP 'fast track'". International Money Marketing. p. 6.
Horsfall says Jeune brought no undue influence to bear on the proceedings. The States is satisfied, he says, that Jeune faced no conflict of interest as he claims he did not know that the law firm was acting for Price Waterhouse. Jeune also says his position at the law firm is an honorary one and says he does no active consulting work for them.
By far the most significant event of the year however was the conclusion of Jersey's first conviction under the Data Protection (Jersey) Law 2005 for the Article 55 offence of unlawful processing of personal data. A former States Member was found guilty of having obtained a confidential Police report and then subsequently publishing the report on a 'blog'. This case was an historic landmark in the international world of data protection, as it is the first of its kind relating to the publication of personal data via an internet blog.
Mr Syvret irritates the establishment. The cabinet-maker and self-taught intellectual comes from outside the elite and runs rings round an assembly served by small businessmen and farmers.
Stuart Syvret, one of the island's most outspoken senators, whose proposals for alternatives to tax-haven status are to be debated tomorrow, agrees. "I know it's a political cliche, but we are at a crossroads," said the young cabinet maker-turned-politician. "There are profound changes going on."
By far the most significant event of the year however was the conclusion of Jersey's first conviction under the Data Protection (Jersey) Law 2005 for the Article 55 offence of unlawful processing of personal data. A former States Member was found guilty of having obtained a confidential Police report and then subsequently publishing the report on a 'blog'. This case was an historic landmark in the international world of data protection, as it is the first of its kind relating to the publication of personal data via an internet blog.