Guernsey and Alderney

Moves to tighten data protection

Mr Harris said the island should move in line with the UK Directors of companies in Guernsey who breach data protection laws could be sent to jail under new proposals. The data protection commissioner has asked the States of...

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Personal Tax Manager, Guernsey

Opportunity for a Personal Tax professional to join an offshore tax team. With significant growth their UK tax team are expanding and your work will include a mixture of tax compliance and planning work covering capital gains...

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Salvagers want to raise Victory

One of the cannon bearing the royal crest of King George I An American salvage company hopes it will be allowed to raise the wreck of the original HMS Victory, which lies off Alderney in the English Channel. Greg Stemm, Odyssey...

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Social Security seeking £600k for Manny’s care

GUERNSEY’S Social Security Department hopes to recover more than £600,000 it has paid out in care fees to help a severely injured man. Former Commonwealth Games team cyclist Manny Helmot, 39 (pictured), spent six months in a UK...

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Minister criticises UK's review

Guernsey's Housing Minister is strongly criticising the UK government for what he calls interfering in the island's decision-making process. The Foot Review, published last week, recommended the UK takes further action to...

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Tethys Petroleum Limited: Appointment of Vice President Finance

ST. PETER PORT, GUERNSEY, CHANNEL ISLANDS Tethys Petroleum Limited ("Tethys" or the "Company") (TSX: TPL) today announced the appointment of Denise Lay as Vice President Finance. Denise is a Fellow of the Association of...

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We are right on the money

GUERNSEY’S fiscal strategy has been given a solid endorsement by the Foot Review, according to Chief Minister Lyndon Trott. He said the report into British offshore finance centres had vindicated the Crown Dependencies. ‘Mr...

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Alderney ‘will not be the ashtray of the Channel Islands’

ALDERNEY’S smoking ban law has been approved in the UK – even though Guernsey’s Law Officers said it should not have been submitted. Several other Bailiwick laws are being redrafted because of UK concerns over so-called ‘Henry...

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British dependencies, territories get financial advice

LONDON—Britain’s crown dependencies and overseas territories are being advised in a new report to ensure they meet international standards on taxation and financial regulation and to take a fresh look at their tax structures.

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Guernsey Welcomes 'Foot Review'

Guernsey's government joined Bermuda's in welcoming the final report of the 'Foot Review' [see IJ web site - http://www.insurancejournal.com/news/international/2009/10/30/104932.htm]. Guernsey's Chief Minister Deputy Lyndon...

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