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Tynwald approves MEA loans scandal report

by isleofman.com 20th February 2013

The long-awaited report into the Manx Electricity Authority loans scandal has been approved by Tynwald.

A select committee document, containing damning criticisms of the running of the MEA board when it took unauthorised loans of ?120 million in 2003, was presented by chairman Steve Rodan.

It lists a series of shortcomings in the conduct of the MEA board, its oversight by Treasury and the recording of decisions in the board's minutes.

Serious concerns are raised about the board's control of its then chief executive Mike Proffitt, who should not have been involved in seeking the loan due to conflicting interests.

Mr Proffitt's also accused of misusing his business credit card and making inappropriate expenses claims.

Tynwald approved a raft of guidelines for statutory boards in future, and a call for the Financial Supervision Commission to consider whether individuals named in the report should be investigated for alleged breaches of the Financial Services Act.

Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 20th, February 2013 07:18pm.

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