Brittany Ferries has initiated legal proceedings against the Jersey politician responsible for negotiating ferry services. Deputy Kirstin Morel, the Minister for Sustainable Economic Development, granted the contract to the Danish firm DFDS in early December. The French company, which also owns the former service provider Condor, commenced legal action against the deputy after its bid for the tender was unsuccessful. On Monday, the Royal Court granted permission for Brittany Ferries to contest the decision to award the contract to DFDS. The court stated: “There are no pleadings in the public domain which the court can share at this stage.” Separately, in October, Guernsey selected Brittany Ferries to manage its sea connections. Post navigation Public appeal for junction safety improvements gains thousands of supporters White House Justifies Hunter Biden Pardon Amidst Widespread Criticism