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Brown's Cabinet confirms appointments

by isleofman.com 22nd December 2006
The Council of Ministers has confirmed which MHKs and MLCs will be members of the departments of the Manx Government in the new administration.

It has also put forward recommendations, subject to confirmation by Tynwald, for the chairmen of the statutory boards.

The following members will serve under the ministers whose appointments were confirmed a week ago:

Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry: Dudley Butt MLC; Graham Cregeen MHK; Brenda Cannell MHK; Education, Bill Henderson MHK, Eddie Lowey MLC; Health and Social Security: Juan Watterson MHK, Pamela Crowe MLC; Home Affairs: Tim Crookall MHK, George Waft MLC; Local Government and the Environment: Clare Christian MLC, Dudley Butt MLC, Juan Watterson MHK; Tourism and Leisure: Geoff Corkish MHK, Quintin Gill MHK; Trade and Industry: Geoff Corkish MHK, Quintin Gill MHK; Transport: Tim Crookall MHK, David Quirk MHK; Treasury: Phil Braidwood MHK; Alex Downie MLC.

The Council of Ministers is proposing the following chairmanships of statutory boards:

Manx Electricity Authority: Eddie Teare MHK; Isle of Man Post: Pamela Crowe MLC; Water Authority: David Cannan MHK; Office of Fair Trading: Quintin Gill MHK.

The Council of Ministers has re-appointed Clare Christian MLC as Chairman of the Planning Committee

North Douglas MHK John Houghton is currently off the Island and his role in government is subject to confirmation.
Posted by isleofman.com
Friday 22nd, December 2006 01:35pm.

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