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Jersey's ports become 'fully incorporated'

They will be run like a private business, but are still owned by the government.

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Jersey's ports could become 'fully incorporated' today

Jersey airport

The Ports of Jersey could become a fully incorporated body today, meaning it will operate like a private business whilst still ultimately being government owned.

The States are due to debate draft legislation for the incorporation of the island's air and sea ports and could give the go-ahead for ownership by a publicly owned company.

The merging of the bailiwick's airport and harbours will see them still owned by the States, but run independent of political control on a more commercial basis.

Ministers say the change is needed because costs are set to rise faster than revenues.

If passed it would mean decisions and improvements to the sites could be made much more quickly, without having to pass through the States.

Other issues set to be debated in the States today include extending the island's discrimination law to include sexual discrimination and the banning of smoking in cars with passengers under the age of 18.

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