
Plans to approve a £14.5 million overspend by Island government departments have been put on hold.
Tynwald was next week due to be asked to endorse extra costs on a series of capital projects.
However, with one of the schemes - the purchase of the Middlemarch site as part of the Sefton Group bail-out – still requiring legal backing, the motion has been delayed.
Chief Minister Allan Bell says that’s not unusual.
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