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Government accounts questions invited

by isleofman.com 24th November 2017
The Public Accounts Committee of Tynwald is issuing an open invitation to the public, individuals or organisations to submit ideas for questions to be asked at the 2016/17 Government Accounts oral evidence session to be held on Wednesday 24th January 2018:

2.30pm - Hon Alfred Cannan MHK, Treasury Minister and Mrs Sheila Lowe, Chief Financial Officer, Treasury

The Isle of Man Government Audited Accounts for the year ending 31st March 2017 can be found here. Further detailed accounts can be found using the Treasury’s Financial Information website.

The Chairman of the Committee, The Hon Juan Watterson SHK, said: "Following the success of the post-budget oral evidence session held earlier this year, this session looking at the recently published Government Accounts is another new idea and we would again like to take questions from the public. We can’t guarantee all questions will be asked as submitted, but the Committee is very keen to learn the topics that are of the most public interest”.

Submissions should be sent to the Clerk of the Committee by close of business on Friday 8th December 2017.

The session will be held in the Legislative Council Chamber, Legislative Buildings, Bucks Road, Douglas. The evidence will be taken in public. Members of the public are welcome to attend, and the proceedings will also be streamed live via the Tynwald website.
Posted by isleofman.com
Friday 24th, November 2017 10:39pm.

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