Between them, they clocked up £117,685.31 in travel and entertainment expenses in 2013 and 2012. But whose expenses were the biggest? Whose were the smallest? Figures released by the States to Bailiwick Express reveal all...
The combined travel and entertainment spending by ministers and assistant ministers in 2012 and 2013 were:
Treasury Minister Philip Ozouf - £32,328.91
International Relations Minister Philip Bailhache - £25,768.20
Chief Minister Ian Gorst - £25,515.78
Economic Development Minister Alan Maclean - £14,038.17
Assistant Economic Development Minister James Baker - £5,446.10
Environment Minister Rob Duhamel - £4,659.41
Health Minister Anne Pryke - £3,663.75
Education Minister Pat Ryan - £2,677.05
Assistant Environment/Economic Development Minister Carolyn Labey - £854.53
Assistant Chief Minister Paul Routier - £833.88
Assistant Education Minister Rod Bryans - £738.76
Assistant Treasury Minister Eddie Noel - £450
Assistant Education Minister Roy Le Herissier - £316.09
Assistant Health/Housing Minister John Refault - £223.84
Home Affairs Minister Ian Le Marquand - £66
Housing Minister Andrew Green - £62.86
Assistant Health Minister Judy Martin - £41.98
Those who didn’t claim any expenses at all in 2012 and 2013 were:
Social Security Minister Francis Le Gresley, Transport Minister Kevin Lewis, Assistant Home Affairs Minister Lyndon Farnham, Assistant Social Security Minister Susie Pinel, Assistant Transport Minister John Le Fondre.
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