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Vision Nine: Department of Economic Development to appear before Committee

by isleofman.com 27th April 2017

The Economic Policy Review Committee, a Standing Committee of Tynwald, will be taking oral evidence on Wednesday 3rd May 2017 at 2.30pm in the Legislative Council Chamber, Legislative Buildings, Bucks Road, Douglas. The Committee is investigating the recent tender process for an independent TT Promoter and its subsequent discontinuation. Evidence will be heard from the following persons at the times stated:

2.30pm Hon Laurence Skelly MHK, Minister for Economic Development
Mr David Cretney MLC, former Department Member for Economic Development
Mr Mark Lewin, Chief Executive, DED
Mr Paul Phillips, TT & Motorsport Development Manager, DED
Mr Chris Corlett, former Chief Executive, DED
Mr David Ronan, former Deputy Chief Executive, DED
The first part of the above witnesses’ evidence will be heard in public and the remainder in private.

4.00pm Mr Trevor Hussey, Former Head of Motorsport, DED

The members of the Economic Policy Review Committee appointed by Tynwald are Mr Michael Coleman MLC (Chair), Mr Tim Baker MHK and Mr Jason Moorhouse MHK.

Members of the public are welcome to attend the public parts of the meeting. The public evidence will also be able to be heard via the “live and listen again” audio webcast service on the Tynwald website.

 

 

Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 27th, April 2017 09:48pm.

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