The crashed Kaupthing Bank and bullying in the workplace are two topics on the order paper for question time in the House of Keys today.
In the Legislative Council there's a question about the completion of "half-built properties" in the Isle of Man, but proceedings in both chambers will begin with Her Majesty the Queen's message on Commonwealth Day.
Onchan MHK Peter Karran will open questions in the Keys by asking if the government's policy on harassment and bullying at work is working.
Michael MHK David Cannan has a series of questions about the collapsed bank KSF and wants to know if members of Tynwald will be provided with a copy of a letter written by the Financial Supervision Commission to the Financial Services Authority in London, in May last year.
He will also ask if the Council of Ministers needs Tynwald's approval to be party to the Scheme of Arrangement.
Other subjects to be considered include the taxi trade, the Commonwealth Youth Games in 2011, the Town and Village Regeneration Scheme and possible reform of the Island's benefit system.
Question time will be broadcast live on Manx Radio's 1368 AM service from 10am and, unusually, the 19 questions, three of which are for written reply, are the only items on the main order paper.
The Legislative Council will be sitting from the usual time of 10.30am.
The question on "half built properties" is from George Waft, who will ask how the situation fits in with the government's wish to invest in upgrading towns and villages on the Island.
The Social Security (Amendment) Bill is down for second reading, and the Gender Recognition Bill has come from the House of Keys for first reading.
Tuesday 10th, March 2009 08:01pm.