Panorama didn't paint full picture says CM
The Chief Minister has defended his offer of an apology to the BBC over allegations made in the Paradise Papers.
Howard Quayle featured on a special episode of the Panorama programme last night - where he told presenter Richard Bilton he would say sorry should evidence of illegal activity come to light.
He says he's yet to be presented with any concrete proof of wrongdoing.
Though producers spoke to Mr Quayle for almost an hour while filming here a fortnight ago, only a small segment was aired.
Speaking to Manx Radio, Mr Quayle denied he's been 'overly apologetic':

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