Chief minister addresses anti-corruption summit
The Chief Minister was well-received as he spoke at a landmark anti-corruption summit in London yesterday.
Allan Bell was one of a number of world leaders to attend the gathering at Lancaster House in London.
UK Prime Minister David Cameron had earlier praised the Isle of Man and other crown dependencies for the steps it had taken to promote transparency and fairness.
And Mr Bell was quick to point out that while many smaller jurisdictions had brought in anti-corruption measures, America had to lead the way.
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