STATES OF JERSEY

SOCIAL SECURITY TRIBUNAL: APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS
Lodged au Greffe on 26th June 2008
by the Minister for Social Security
STATES GREFFE
PROPOSITION
THE STATES
are asked to decide whether they are of opinion -
to
appoint, in accordance with Article 33A of the Social Security (Jersey) Law
1974, further to a process overseen by the Jersey Appointments Commission, the
following persons as members of the Social Security Tribunal for a period of 5
years –
Advocate Charles Thacker Chair
Advocate Alan Binnington Deputy Chair
Advocate Marion
Whittaker Deputy Chair
Mr. Andrew Green MBE Panel Member
Mr. David Moody Panel Member
Mrs. Sandra Le Monnier Panel Member
MINISTER FOR SOCIAL SECURITY
REPORT
The Social Security (Determination of Claims and Questions)
(Jersey) Order 1974, as amended, provides for the constitution of the Social
Security Tribunal.
The Social Security Tribunal has been in place since
1974 and hears appeals on a range of benefits under the Social Security Law. However,
with the implementation of the Income Support Scheme in January 2008, appeals
on determinations under this benefit will also be referred to the Social
Security Tribunal. The exception is questions arising from the Impairment
Component which are referred to the Income Support Medical Appeal Tribunal
already established.
The constitution of the Social Security Tribunal
comprises a Chair, and one or more Deputy Chairs holding a qualification in
law, and a panel of up to 12 other members. For the purposes of a hearing, the
Tribunal consists of the Chair, (or Deputy), and 2 panel members.
Due to the resignation of former panel members, a
recruitment process, in conjunction with the Appointments Commission, is now
underway to enlist new panel members. However, the Appointments Commission has
agreed that recently appointed members of the Medical Appeal Tribunal may be
proposed immediately having already gone through a similar recruitment process.
There are no financial or manpower implications
regarding the appointment of the Tribunal Members.
Terms of
appointment
All Tribunal members are appointed by the States on
the recommendation of the Social Security Minister, following consultation with
the Appointments Commission.
It is proposed that members are offered an initial
term of 5 years, to begin from the date of States approval. Members are then
eligible to apply for re-appointment.
Further details of the proposed members are provided
below:
Chair of the
Social Security Tribunal:
Advocate Charles
Thacker
Advocate Charles Thacker was born and raised in
Jersey. He studied law at Oxford prior to being called to the Bar in the U.K.
in 1970. He was sworn in as an Advocate of the Royal Court of Jersey in 1974
and appointed Notary Public in the same year.
Charles is a Senior Partner in the legal practice of
Viberts and specialises in probate, property law and litigation.
He was elected President of the Jersey Law Society in
June 2008. He is currently Chair of the Social Security Tribunal, having been a
member of the panel since 1993, and Chair of the Health and Safety at Work
Tribunal.
Advocate Thacker’s experience is essential to the
continuity of process of the tribunal hearings.
Deputy Chair of the Social Security
Tribunal:
Advocate Alan Binnington
A Mourant partner, Alan Binnington was admitted to the English Bar in
1981 and qualified as a Jersey advocate in 1984. As well as being a member of
the editorial boards of the Jersey Law Review and Spitz & Clarke’s Offshore
Service he is a member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP),
one of Jersey’s Law Commissioners and an Academician of The International
Academy of Estate and Trust Law. He is also Belgian Consul for the Channel
Islands.
Alan is a frequent conference speaker and article
writer on specialist subjects including philanthropy, trust administration,
formation and Sharia trusts. He is one of the contributors to Sweet and
Maxwell’s publication “Capital Taxes and Estate Planning in Europe”. In
Chambers Global 2008 Alan receives plaudits for his “high degree of
professionalism”, with peers unanimously reaching the conclusion that they “would
happily refer clients to him” and is described as “a steady hand on the tiller”.
Advocate
Marion Whittaker
Born locally, Advocate Marion Whittaker qualified as a
barrister in 1975 and as an Advocate in March 1977. Having practiced locally,
her experience is broad, but more recently includes private client, family and
criminal law.
Advocate Whittaker has participated in working parties
advising the States of Jersey on changes to Family Law, both matrimonial and
children, and on Sex Discrimination.
Currently, she is Chair of the Jersey Family Law
association, Vice Chair of Relate and Chair of the Jersey Family Mediation
Service.
Panel
Members:
Mr.
Andrew Green has been employed by
Health and Social Services since 1982, holding the role of Manager, Hotel and
Catering Services since 2000. He manages a range of services and 400 staff.
Mr. Green currently holds voluntary posts in the Scout
Association (Chair of the Appointments Committee), Scott Gibaut Homes Trust
(Chair) and Youth Court (Panel Member) and was the founder Chairman for Headway
in Jersey, holding that role for the past 10 years.
In June 2006, Mr. Green was awarded an MBE for his
services to the community.
Mr. David
Moody is currently employed at
the States Ambulance Service, commencing in 1989 as an Operational Ambulance
Paramedic and now oversees several paramedics, Ambulance Technicians and
support staff. His role as Association Representative requires him to represent
colleagues at disciplinary hearings.
Mr. Moody also works as a member and Treasurer of the
Jersey Association for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus.
Through his work and private life, Mr Moody is used to
dealing with a wide variety of situations and people from varied backgrounds
and can bring this experience to the Tribunal process.
Mrs.
Sandra Le Monnier has wide
knowledge and understanding of the various benefit systems from her own
experience. In March 2007, Mrs. Le Monnier gave up employment as a sales
assistant to become a full time carer including the management of personal
finances and benefit applications.
In her spare time, Mrs. Le Monnier, a member of the
Social Committee for St. Martin’s Football Club since 1994, assists the club
with fund raising activities.