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A former Chief Minister and a former Minister for Trade and Industry are among those who will give evidence at another public sitting of the MEA Select Committee tomorrow.
Following revelations from a former senior official at the Treasury, the Tynwald committee is concentrating on the MEA's apparent non-compliance with financial regulations, during a period of infra-structure renewal, from the early 90s.
Donald Gelling (pictured) and David North will be among five witnesses, who will appear in the Millennium Room, in the legislative buidings, from 10.30am.
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