Quayle responds to scientist's allegations
The chief minister says he’s reluctant to get involved in the ongoing row between the government and the scientist who set up Covid-19 testing on the Island.
Howard Quayle has admitted he hasn’t read or listened to the evidence given to the Public Accounts Committee by Dr Rachel Glover.
Last week she claimed the Department of Health and Social Care had stolen her intellectual property – a claim the department denies.
Responding to a question from Paul Moulton, of Isle of Man Television, Howard Quayle said there were two sides to every story:
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