Author Topic: A Day in the Life of the WEB Managing Director  (Read 4878 times)

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Re: A Day in the Life of the WEB Managing Director
« Reply #30 on: November 16, 2011, 03:52:04 PM »
No No and No again, read the words public sector employee means the public pays his wages and has every right to know how much his payout and pension will be.

It is also official policy, (see the Government accounts) that all senior public sector remuneration is published as was the case Mr Ogley and Mr Pollard.

Why not Mr Izatt ?  What are they afraid of ? over to you Chief Minister Gorst, send an order to the states employment board to be transparent, or sack the lot of them.

This is not a case of  national security.

http://planetjersey.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,1476.msg27378.html#msg27378

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ONE of Jersey’s highest paid public sector employees is to receive an undisclosed payout after quitting his job.

Stephen Izatt has left his £266,540 per year post as the head of the States of Jersey Development Company.

http://www.thisisjersey.com/news/2011/11/16/payout-for-departing-waterfront-executive/

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Re: A Day in the Life of the WEB Managing Director
« Reply #31 on: November 16, 2011, 04:57:06 PM »
Mushroom politics again.

We grow big, fat and lazy in the dark.  Don't go out to vote and let the b*&t*&ds get away with it.

Right on BB sack the lot of them.

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Re: A Day in the Life of the WEB Managing Director
« Reply #32 on: November 16, 2011, 11:40:34 PM »
While he left with an "undisclosed sum", it will be interesting to see if Mr Izzat's payoff can be concealed as the accounts for Web / Jersey Development Company are public domain, and do show these kind of matters - you can see the generous payoff and house that his predecessor got given.


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Re: A Day in the Life of the WEB Managing Director
« Reply #33 on: November 17, 2011, 01:04:12 PM »
 let the next person  be much much cheaper, the plunder of the public purse  must stop.
 the names of who endorses this behaviour should be published for all to see .
 ive said it before , itis  was a good trick, to tax us  at source, we cannot show our displeasure , by withholding taxes untill the are handled  in  a just and correct manner . hopefully the new goverment will change this kind of thing , i live in hope. its all i have .

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Re: A Day in the Life of the WEB Managing Director
« Reply #34 on: December 02, 2011, 12:14:55 PM »

AS man in the street says the person must be much cheaper ( until JDC it is closed down ) however the below blog entry sprung out at me. How much are islanders really paying ? Senator Philip Bailhache would no doubt get an honest answer in the assembly from Senator Ozouf, if he asked the question ?

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THE new head of a company responsible for regenerating the Island’s urban areas will be paid nearly half of what his predecessor received, it has emerged.


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December 1, 2011 at 2:54 pm

Steve Izatt’s salary in 2010 was made up as follows:-

£175610 salary

£11647 benefits

£21951 bonus

£30990 housing allowance

£26342 pension contributions

£266540 total

Which begs the question how many of the above sweeteners is he forgoing.Sorry but totally innacurate reporting on spin from our COM

http://www.thisisjersey.com/news/2011/11/30/izatt-replacement-to-be-paid-half-as-much/

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Re: A Day in the Life of the WEB Managing Director
« Reply #35 on: December 02, 2011, 04:40:05 PM »
 as a working chap will the goverment, give me a £30,000 housing allowance.
 i require no pension, so with my absence from the island , the states are quids in , if they gave me enough i my even never return, thus saving on my care ands illness in old age ,. ( must be another  win win for the states )
 i will not   work till i drop ,  how ever if i feel fit enough to work i will carry on.
 11,000 benefits , what kind of " income  support was this "?

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Re: A Day in the Life of the WEB Managing Director
« Reply #36 on: December 29, 2011, 05:22:08 PM »

Of course as everyone knows civil servants are paid by the public purse and the public have every right to know how much they earn / cost. They will point out that Mr Izatt was not a civil servant if this is the case how is that with politicians sitting on the States Employment Board they alone decided on his wage packet and golden handshake thus making decisions on the taxpayer behalf.

Simple solution  go get a job somewhere else, there again you would not have a  such a soft  touch boss spending  other peoples money on you and  at the same time covering you and him in data protection laws in order to hide behind incompetence.

Why was Mr Ogley and Mr  Pollards payoffs in the public domain but this public sector employee is not. What has changed ?   

We now have citizens media shame on you  CM Gorst you are the major change, the order must have come from you. We will find out how much Mr Izatt was paid  maybe not tomorrow, but the states can no longer rely on the media keeping secrets.

Citizens media is here,  you had better believe it …………and its free.

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REVEALING controversial golden handshake payments to departing States employees would be ‘an unwarranted invasion of their privacy’, according to the Chief Minister’s department.

Despite having agreed that top civil servants’ annual salaries should be published in line with UK rules, the department have refused to reveal details of pay-outs, which have been rumoured to reach £500,000.

http://www.thisisjersey.com/news/2011/12/29/golden-brush-off/

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Re: A Day in the Life of the WEB Managing Director
« Reply #37 on: December 29, 2011, 10:42:27 PM »
An unwarranted invasion of the public purse would be more to the point.