Thomas wants details of communication between politicians and company granted licence
Questions about what communication politicians have had with the company which wants to drill for gas in Manx waters will reach the House of Keys today.
Politicians return to their chamber this morning (Tuesday 24 October) for an eighteen question paper.
Included is one from Joney Faragher that was held over from last week's Tynwald sitting.
John Moss has the details:
Elsewhere, former Infrastructure Minister, and Douglas Central MHK, Chris Thomas will direct five questions at five different ministers.
He wants to know what has been concluded in relation to Crogga Limited’s Seaward Production Innovate Licence and what public revenue arrangements have been, or would be, applied.
Speaking recently to Manx Radio Chief Minister Alfred Cannan said the Council of Ministers was due to discuss ‘tightening up’ governance:
The House of Keys will sit at 10am - you can listen live via our AM1368 frequency, via DAB or by clicking HERE.
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