Sensitive recording taken without permission
Tynwald must bring its policy on regulating social services in line with the UK.
So says local civil liberties campaigner Tristram Llewelyn-Jones - after it emerged that confidential data on two Island families has been removed from secured premises within government.
Members will be asked to approve a series of recommendations on children and families' services when the court sits next week - including one that UK body OFSTED be appointed to regularly inspect the provision here.
Mr Llewelyn-Jones says recent events have proved greater regulation is necessary.
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