PAC makes six recommendations which will go before Tynwald
A damning report from the Public Accounts Committee into the failures that have blighted the Liverpool Ferry Terminal project will be laid before Tynwald in February next year.
The 74-page document highlights a rushed delivery timetable, inadequate planning and initial budgeting that was described as hopelessly ambitious.
The committee has made six recommendations which will go before the court in 2024.
Juan Watterson is the chair of PAC - so is he confident that, in the wake of the findings, a repeat of failures on such a scale can be avoided in future?
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