Former gov't communications head questions current system following FoI
A former head of government communications is questioning whether private briefings for Tynwald members blurs the lines between government and parliament.
Alistair Ramsay recently submitted a Freedom of Information request asking how many briefings this administration has held, and what topics were discussed.
However, he was told this information can't be shared with the public.
Such briefings can be used to discuss issues due for debate in Tynwald prior to the public sitting.
Mr Ramsay doesn't think the current system works:
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