Hearing to look into border rules prior to third lockdown
Steam Packet bosses are due to give their side of the story to a Tynwald committee today over decisions made in the lead up to the Island's last lockdown.
Chief Executive Mark Woodward will appear, alongside Chairman Lars Ugland, at the Public Accounts Committee.
Evidence from the hearing will form part of the committee's review, looking at border protocols during the pandemic.
The sitting is due to get underway at 1:30pm.
Speaking to Manx Radio Chief Minister Howard Quayle suggested there had been a breakdown of communication between government and the company:
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