Questions are formally put to Presidents about a matter they are responsible for by a Deputy or Alderney Representative. They may be asked orally (Rules 11 & 12) - during question time in the States of Deliberation - or in writing (Rule 14). Questions are used to seek information and hold government to account.
Questions
Written questions are put to the President of a Committee regarding an area of its mandate. The reply must be provided to the Member within 15 clear days of the question being put to the President.
2025-11
Committee for Employment & Social Security
12 May 2025
Asked by Deputy John Gollop
2024-60
Committee for Employment & Social Security
16 December 2024
Asked by Deputy Lester Queripel
Committee for Employment & Social Security
7 October 2024
Asked by Deputy Sasha Kazantseva-Miller
Committee for Employment & Social Security
1 July 2024
Asked by Deputy Sasha Kazantseva-Miller
2024-22
Committee for Employment & Social Security
18 June 2024
Asked by Deputy Chris Le Tissier
2022-61
Committee for Employment & Social Security
16 December 2022
Asked by Deputy Lester Queripel
2021-19
Committee for Employment & Social Security
20 July 2021
Asked by Deputy Liam McKenna
Written questions are put to the President of a Committee regarding an area of its mandate. The reply must be provided to the Member within 15 clear days of the question being put to the President.
2025-11
Committee for Employment & Social Security
12 May 2025
Asked by Deputy John Gollop
2024-60
Committee for Employment & Social Security
16 December 2024
Asked by Deputy Lester Queripel
Committee for Employment & Social Security
7 October 2024
Asked by Deputy Sasha Kazantseva-Miller
Committee for Employment & Social Security
1 July 2024
Asked by Deputy Sasha Kazantseva-Miller
2024-22
Committee for Employment & Social Security
18 June 2024
Asked by Deputy Chris Le Tissier
2022-61
Committee for Employment & Social Security
16 December 2022
Asked by Deputy Lester Queripel
2021-19
Committee for Employment & Social Security
20 July 2021
Asked by Deputy Liam McKenna