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Malfeasance cannot be ruled out as a reason for the States wasting at least £42m. on two failed IT projects.
AN ADDITIONAL £6-8m. in HSC’s budget will be required year-on-year if service delivery is not changed, Deputy Oswald warned.
OFFICIALS in St Peter’s are concerned about a spate of fly-tipping in the parish’s cemeteries.
MALFEASANCE cannot be ruled out as a reason for the States wasting at least £42m. on two failed IT projects.
At least £42m. has been wasted by the States on two failed IT projects, the island’s senior committee has admitted.
Liberation Day 2026 will have a much quieter feel than this year’s landmark event with hardly any parishes taking part.
Home Affairs has ordered an update of the island’s sexual offences laws to combat the use of AI.