Follows criticism about the handling of the announcements
A general debate is taking place in Tynwald, with MHKs and MLCs scrutinising the handling of the Government Conference held in September.
The event saw the Isle of Man's Chief Executive outline plans for finding efficiencies and savings within the public sector, which drew criticism from some backbenchers who argued such announcements should be reserved for Tynwald.
Chief Minister Alfred Cannan revealed a £10 million savings target for the public sector in the next financial year and also tasked department heads with reviewing public sector headcount earlier this year.
Trade union Prospect has expressed concerns that these measures could lead to redundancies, though specific actions resulting from the review remain unclear.
Douglas South MHK Claire Christian spoke about the size of government:
Cabinet Office Minister Kate Lord-Brennan argued early iterations of the report suggest increases in healthcare and education which she believes is a step in the right direction:
Arbory, Castletown and Malew MHK Jason Moorhouse believes there needs to be greater confidence to challenge and change the way processes are carried out:
Onchan MHK Julie Edge reminded her colleagues that they have the ability to make significant change:
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