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States Members Remuneration Review Body 

The independent States Members Remuneration Review Body was established in 2004. Its purpose is to make recommendations to the Privileges and Procedures Committee on any matters relating to the remuneration, allowances and benefits available to elected members of the States.

Before 2004 the States Assembly itself had to debate the remuneration of its members and this was seen as inappropriate.  Remuneration is now fixed in an independent way by the review body and its recommendations are implemented automatically without a debate unless they are challenged by States members. 

Members of the review body

Mr Julian Rogers (Chairman)
Mr Brian Bullock
Mr Maurice Dubras
Mr John Mills CBE

All members of the States must, by law, receive the same level of remuneration. The current remuneration is £41,182 plus an annual allowance for expenses of £3,650.