Report expected in the next couple of months
The chief minister has defended the right for the communications commission to hold a political chair, without the issue of bias.
Howard Quayle was answering a question in this morning's sitting of Tynwald.
Garff MHK Daphne Caine probed Mr Quayle on political involvement in independent regulation of business sectors.
However after a back and forth in the chamber, Mr Quayle struggled to understand the supplementary questioning, whilst they await the publication of a report due in the next few months:
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