
The consultation period on potentially far-reaching changes to the Island's Superannuation Act of 1984 has been extended by a month.
Six MHKs signed a letter to the chief minister, complaining they didn't have enough time to respond to a raft of queries from constituents.
They argued many people were confused and concerned over how changes to the act could pave the way to a reform of public sector pensions.
As a result, an extra 28 days has been granted for consultation.
One of those calling for more time was Onchan MHK David Quirk (pictured):
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