MHK asks Chief Minister to make a statement in Tynwald
The chief minister will be asked to provide more details about the visit of a party from Jersey.
Howard Quayle has confirmed police are investigating reports the group, which came to the Isle of Man last week, breached coronavirus measures.
Arbory, Castletown and Malew MHK Jason Moorhouse will raise the issue in this afternoon's emergency sitting of Tynwald.
He's says it's vital everyone follows the rules:
It's understood a police investigation is now underway.
The deputy chief minister of Jersey Lyndon Farnham was asked about the issue at a press conference this morning:
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