Scrutiny Reviews
Information on the Committee's published Review Reports.
A Scrutiny Review is a dedicated and focused research process into specifically selected policies and service delivery issues of public concern, which concludes with recommendations for further action.
The Committee has carried out three major Reviews to date on Complaints Policies and Appeals Procedures, Milk Distribution Proposals and the Staff Number Limitation Policy. Information on these Reviews can be found following the links below.
In addition, the Committee has published two Scrutiny Studies - interim reports on the Committee's ongoing investigation into the Future Economic and Taxation Strategy and Guernsey's Strategic Population and Migration Policy. Details of these, together with other Scrutiny investigations under development can be found on the "Work in Progress" section of this website.
The Committee's first performance report, Scrutinising Scrutiny, and its 2007 performance report Strengthening Accountability are also available to download from this website following the links below
- Complaints Policies and Appeals Procedures Review, August 2005
- Complaints Policies Monitoring
- Milk Proposals Review, May 2006
- Scrutinising Scrutiny - Performance Report 2004 - 2006
- Staff Number Limitation Policy Review, December 2006
- Strengthening Accountability - 2007 Performance Report