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Re: Economic Development Minister: Senator Philip Ozouf
« Reply #60 on: August 03, 2011, 07:35:37 PM »
Ozouf's written language skills are so poor.  Is it even worth deciphering his blog ramblings in to English?

I doubt it!

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Re: Economic Development Minister: Senator Philip Ozouf
« Reply #61 on: August 13, 2011, 01:16:30 PM »
AS it is Saturday lets have some fun. Obviously Jersey is in good shape, says Treasury Minister Ozouf,( after putting up social security and GST ) but his secret weapon for Jersey's stability is our new man in Europe.

Mike Haggler has an exclusive, by getting hold of the Job Description of Jerseys' Man in Europe. The super ambassador of the Channel Islands.  So it is written.

The introduction.

The hungry badger of  financial chaos continues to menace the globe, and our garlic-loving neighbours in the European Union know this better than anybody. The Greeks have run out of salad, Italy has slashed the budget for Bunga Bunga by up to 80% and, closer to home, shocking reports have reached the Gallery newsroom that local fund managers have been seen begging for loose change on the street outside the Capannina. The economies of the Eurozone and the Channel Islands are as closely related as a pair of Guernsey newlyweds, so it should be clear that even our wealthy Islands are not immune to the painful trend of debts and cuts.

Tough times call for tough measures. Our elected leaders know that we’re all in this together, so as soon as they were done voting to preserve their free parking spaces and subsidised private education, they reached out the hand of friendship to struggling Europe. If reports are to be believed, this hand of friendship takes the form of an office in Brussels costing a mere £800,000 to run each year – small change to the average senator, and cash that would be undoubtedly wasted on children’s hospitals and other such nonsense.

Gallery attempted to contact Steve Williams, our recently installed ‘man in Europe’, to find out what he actually does – but his midget butler informed us that he was too busy breakfasting on Fabergé eggs to respond to the likes of us. Undeterred, our intrepid reporters merely hacked a few voicemails, guessed some passwords and managed to download his job description directly from TERRY9000 – the omniscient supercomputer that lives in the basement of Cyril Le Marquand House.

Appointments.

Job Description:     Joint Channel Island Ambassador to Europe.

Salary:                    £500,000 PA, paid in a colourful assortment of one pound notes.

Hours:                    Just try and be at your desk in time to eat lunch.

We are a group of islands searching for a dedicated individual to represent our interests in the heart of Europe. In return for a generous salary, a platinum - plated pension plan and an optional harem of hairy-lipped local maidens the successful candidate will lobby European Governments on behalf of the Governments of the Channel Islands: comprising Jersey Guernsey and Alderney. Please note that this does not include Sark, as their wise men refuse to acknowledge that anything further than a mile from their coastline is not an illusion created by sea-wizards. 

You will work on behalf of our Governments to create awareness and the many positive contributions made by our people and the international finance industry that employs them. You may also be employed to work on tourism. This will involve an hour a week planting negative comments on trip advisor about budget holidays on the Costa Del Sol and writing to the letters page of the daily Telegraph about how terribly inconvenient it is to buy a plastic spade with Euros.

Key Competencies:

The successful candidate will be fluent in blue-sky thinking, envelope pushing, actioning deliverables and demonstrate a strong ability to deploy the phrase " going forward " in the lavishly-printed reports that are presented to select island politicians  and their cackling overlords in the Chamber of Commerce. You will dot I's, cross T,s and make sure that our people are collectively singing from the same hymn sheet. In practice, this means that your average working day will involve playing tennis with treasury ministers, spreading nasty rumours about financial regulation in Luxembourg and chatting about trust funds to a selection of African men who carry briefcases and will never take off their sunglasses.

Duties of the role:

You will manage a complicated and evolving workflow that covers the numerous ways in which the governments of the Channel Islands will do business with the European Union. Outside the 95%  of  your  time  spent " persuading " politicians not to look to closely at our labyrinthine tax bunkers and cheap DVD warehouses, you will be required to manually approve every passport stamp, preventing our people from working in Europe, as well as offering odds on the Grand National on behalf of  the entire working population of Alderney.

This is a challenging and varied role, and your duties will not always be restricted to the promotion of finance and tourism. As well as sampling potatoes and overpriced cider, the duties of your office will also include strict monitoring of cow imports and the quality of exported bull semen. We recommend a stout pair of rubber gloves, a cold shot glass and the accompaniment of some salt and vinegar crisps.

Suitable candidates:

If you have relevant experience in international finance  (or related fields such as estate agency, divorce law or black market organ harvesting) then we'd love to hear from you. Please reply in confidence enclosing a copy of your CV, details of your golf handicap and a brief summary of any particularly amoral decisions you've taken recently.

Please note local candidates will not be considered.



Author Mike Haggler.

http://www.gallerymagazine.co.uk/jersey/jersey%e2%80%99s-man-in-europe
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Re: Economic Development Minister: Senator Philip Ozouf
« Reply #62 on: August 13, 2011, 06:48:35 PM »
An amusing articulate post BB, made me chuckle.  ;D

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Re: Economic Development Minister: Senator Philip Ozouf
« Reply #63 on: November 30, 2011, 09:58:23 PM »

To lighten things just a little the item was written by Mike Haggler and in the public domain, and is a couple up on this thread, esspecially with the new appointment of the Izatt replacement on half the money sort of goes hand in hand don´t you think ?

I was going to ask why Treasury Minister keeps ratching up stealth taxes when Camerons Government does something about.................

Plenty of time lets do some more research.

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Re: Economic Development Minister: Senator Philip Ozouf
« Reply #64 on: November 30, 2011, 10:16:00 PM »
Ozouf's written language skills are so poor.  Is it even worth deciphering his blog ramblings in to English?

I doubt it!

language skills aren't the only thing poor with Ozouf. His maths and economics are even poorer. The only thing rich on him is spin and bull
And he is in charge of all our money ! - He's a celebrity get him out of there !  before he sinks the island

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Re: Economic Development Minister: Senator Philip Ozouf
« Reply #65 on: December 01, 2011, 09:14:58 AM »
Have i missed something here only ozouf is the treasury minister is he not?
Anyway just look at the way he went down on bended knees and grovelled for all his worth to keep his minister's job and we all know that once he kept it he will be doing the same things over again!
This lying toad will do anything to keep going on spinning at every opportunity he can to hide his downfalls in a job that he is not good enough to do and hand out money left right and center then come to the States to ask their approval on what he has already done. The £100 pound note is just one simple example of the way he does things and remember the Batle of Flowers the money that he gave there, also getting that pavement walker to be the star and what he payed her.
Come three years from now god willing he wil be voted out or not stand because he knows he wil not get in.
On that subject of three years from now , shenton did not stand for re-election because he knew he would lose but come next time he may put his hat in the ring hoping people wil have forgotting his last time in the States. You know if you are not voted in then it is very difficult to ever get back in so you take a break then try once again at a later election without the losing place over your head from the last time.

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Re: Economic Development Minister: Senator Philip Ozouf
« Reply #66 on: March 24, 2012, 11:03:55 AM »

A very interesting insight into the working ( or not ) relationship between Bill Ogley and Treasury Minister Phillip Ozouf from the pen of Tony.

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Leaked plans to cut one-in-seven States managers and axe three departments have been dropped, the States' top civil servant has confirmed. In response to questions under the Code of Practice on Public Access to Official Information by the JEP, States chief executive Bill Ogley has confirmed that the plans - revealed by the newspaper last September -are not being acted on. (JEP)

http://tonymusings.blogspot.co.uk/.

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