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Michael MHK Alf Cannan says select committee evidence from a convicted fraudster raises more questions than it answered.
Yesterday, Charles Lewin – currently serving a jail term for a voting scam during the Douglas East by-election in 2010 – appeared before a committee probing the Kirk Michael landswap deal.
Lewin criticised the deal between the Department of Education and Children and Heritage Homes, who he’d been working for at the time.
Mr Cannan says some of the points he raised will mean more investigation is needed:
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