CM makes statement in the House of Keys
Howard Quayle insists any policy decision regarding anti-money laundering will be made in Tynwald - not Westminster.
He was speaking after recent proposals to impose sections of a UK Bill on the Isle of Man - which could've forced Manx officials create a public beneficial ownership register.
Responding to the matter, Mr Quayle said there is a lot of support for such registers among UK policymakers.
He moved to clarify the Island's position:
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