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Je: Minister resigns after breaching data protection code

Posted on February 2, 2011July 3, 2025 by Dissent

Deputy Sean Power has resigned as Jersey’s housing minister after breaching data protection laws.

He said he passed on an email he found lying on a printer in the States building in August last year.

The Deputy said he felt like he had let down Housing Department staff, but did not feel his error was that serious.

He said the Council of Ministers put pressure on him to stand down after he breached data protection laws and the Code of Conduct for Ministers.

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