Monday, 11 October 2010

Police called in over ‘corruption’

By Diane Simon

Allegations made by Grouville Deputy Carolyn Labey are to be investigated

CHIEF Minister Terry Le Sueur has asked the States police to investigate allegations of ‘grand-scale’ corruption at Planning.

A police spokesman has said they are reviewing the allegations made by Grouville Deputy Carolyn Labey and will determine if any further action or investigation is needed.

Senator Le Sueur confirmed to the JEP that he had referred the allegations of planning corruption to the police this week.

He said: ‘The allegations have been made and need to be looked into. If they are true, they need to be investigated, and if untrue, they need to be refuted.’

Police called in over ‘corruption’