Ben Shenton
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Biography
Ben Shenton is the son of the politician and former Senator Dick ShentonRichard Shenton
Richard Joseph "Dick" Shenton is a former politician in Jersey. He retired in 2005.-Biography:Dick Shenton was Chairman of Troy Stevedores and served as a director on the board of Securicor .-Electoral history:...
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He was born in Saint Helier
Saint Helier
Saint Helier is one of the twelve parishes of Jersey, the largest of the Channel Islands in the English Channel. St. Helier has a population of about 28,000, roughly 31.2% of the total population of Jersey, and is the capital of the Island . The urban area of the parish of St...
in 1960, the third of four children and educated at De La Salle College
De La Salle College, Jersey
De La Salle College in Jersey is an independent Catholic school taking its name from St John Baptist de la Salle , who founded the Brothers' Order in France.-History:...
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He lives in Grouville, Jersey, with his wife Debbie and his two daughters, Tori (19) and Lucy (18).
Before being elected to the States he worked in the investment management business with various employers for 33 years, in both Jersey and London.
He is a Chartered Fellow of the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment(CISI) and President of the local branch of the CISI.
He is also a member of the Institute of Directors
Institute of Directors
The Institute of Directors is a UK-based organisation, established in 1903 and incorporated by royal charter in 1906 to support, represent and set standards for company directors...
and Vice President of The Channel Islands Co-operative Society
Channel Islands Co-operative Society
The Channel Islands' Co-operative Society Limited is a consumer co-operative. It is a registered Industrial and Provident Society, a member of the Co-operative Union Ltd. in the United Kingdom, the Co-operative Retail Trading Group, the Co-operative Travel Trading Group and a corporate member of...
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He is Chief Operating Officer of TEAM Asset Management (www.teamassetmanagement.com) - a bespoke investment manager.
Electoral history
Ben Shenton entered the States of JerseyStates of Jersey
The States of Jersey is the parliament and government of Jersey.The Assembly of the States of Jersey has exercised legislative powers since 1771, when law-making power was transferred from the Royal Court of Jersey....
at the first attempt.
He was elected as a Senator in the 2005 elections, coming second after Senator Stuart Syvret
Stuart Syvret
Stuart Syvret is a political activist in Jersey. He held elected office as a member of the States of Jersey assembly from 1990 to 2010. From 1999 to 2007, Svyret had executive responsibilities first as President of the Health and Social Services Committee and, after the 2005 constitutional reforms,...
, with 14,025 votes.
On the 19th September, 2007 he defeated the Chief Minister's nominated candidate to become Minister for Health & Social Services. He appointed Senator Jim Perchard as Assistant Minister with special responsibility for social services.
As Health & Social Services Minister he represented Jersey at the British-Irish Council Summit held in Dublin on 14 February 2008.
In 2009 he was elected Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) and President of the Chairman's Committee - a Committee consisting of all the Chairmen of the various scrutiny panels and PAC. He resigned from the post of President of Chairman's Committee in 2011 on a matter of principle upon which he was later vindicated.
He decided not to stand for re-election and his term of office ended 14th November, 2011. He has said that he hopes to return to the political arena in the future.
Political Philosophy
His core philosophy is hard work, family, and education.Senator Shenton has acted on a number of Scrutiny sub panels as well as bringing forward his own propositions.
Attributed Legislative Changes
Senator Shenton was responsible for lodging a proposition to grant a winter fuel allowance to old age pensioners in Jersey and successfully having the proposition passed by the States of Jersey.He has also fought - and won - numerous battles concerning issues ranging from the management structure of the Jersey Treasury to the siting of local phone masts, and adherence to planning proceedures. Recent Public Accounts Committee documents include a detailed analysis of the States of Jersey Report & Accounts, the shared-equity scheme, States management of foreign exchange risk, States Spending Review, and a review of Jersey Heritage Trust.
Other notable causes were; Grant Aided Schools – Reg’s Skips Compensation – Minister Health & Social Services – Chairman Public Accounts Committee – Winter Fuel Allowance – Freeze on States Members Pay – Accountability on Euro Hedging Debacle – President Chairman’s Committee – Member Legislation Advisory Panel – Scrutiny Sub Panel reviewing Mobile Phone Masts – Reversal of Ministerial Decisions – Anti St Aubin’s Reclamation Campaign – Limit on Election Expenses – Electoral Commission – Review of Internal Structure of Government – New Accident & Emergency Department – Extra Funding for Carers – Scrutiny Sub Panel Telecoms Privatisation – Review of Jersey Heritage Trust – Questioning murder claims at height of HDLG Investigation – Cap on University Costs – Increased Benefit Fraud Prevention at Social Security – Prisoner Repatriation Agreements – Review of Performance of WEB – Controls on States Grants – Single Election Day – Hundreds of Personal Constituent Cases – PECRS Committee of Management – Pension Fund Reviews –Examination of Role of Treasurer – Introduction of Police Authority – Review of Homebuy – Extra Funding for Drug & Alcohol Service - Review of Social Services – Better Management of Taxpayer Funds – Fought GST on Food
Criticism
During the 2008 police investigation into child abuse on the island, Shenton wrote an email which undermined the police chief in charge, Lenny Harper, stating "My wife keeps referring to Lenny Harper as Lenny HenryLenny Henry
Lenworth George "Lenny" Henry, is a British actor, writer, comedian and occasional television presenter.- Early life :...
- I don't think she's far wrong."
The e-mail questioned whether the 'remains of a child' had actually been found in February 2008 as claimed - a claim that erupted in worldwide media attention. It was subsequently reported in the Mail on Sunday - 24 May 2008 - that "Jersey's police chief said a ‘skull fragment’ found at a former children’s home was human – though tests had revealed weeks earlier that it was wood or coconut shell."