Steam Packet report shows mistakes were made - Quayle Chief minister responds to findings of report
The chief minister has admitted mistakes were made regarding the third outbreak of Covid-19 on the Island in February, in relation to the Steam Packet.
Howard Quayle made a statement after the results of a report he commissioned, from Treasury s internal audit team, were published.
Mr Quayle says we didn t get everything right, and the report tells us that. We weren t always as joined-up as we should have been and perhaps inevitably, mistakes were made.
The Council of Ministers has accepted the report s findings and recommendations in full - eight were made in total, six under the responsibility of the Cabinet Office, two the Steam Packet.
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IOMSR becomes first flag state to partner Eyesea ocean clean up initiative
The Isle of Man Ship Registry (IOMSR) has become the first flag state to formally back the Eyesea initiative, the not for profit organisation formed last year to map marine pollution.
The move will see the IOMSR director Cameron Mitchell become an ambassador of Eyesea while the registry, which is home to 10,000 seafarers aboard more than 380 vessels, has become a member. Eyesea aims to tackle pollution of the seas by collecting data in a newly developed app and reporting incidents of oil spills, rubbish and debris to NGOs like Beach Buddies and Government organisations to action clean ups.
Isle of Man Ship Registry Director Cameron Mitchell
The Isle of Man Ship Registry (IOMSR) has become the first flag state to formally back the Eyesea initiative, the not for profit organization formed last year to map marine pollution.
The move will see the IOMSR director
Cameron Mitchell become an ambassador of Eyesea while the registry, which is home to 10,000 seafarers aboard more than 380 vessels, has become a member. Eyesea aims to tackle pollution of the seas by collecting data in a newly developed app and reporting incidents of oil spills, rubbish and debris to NGOs like Beach Buddies and Government organisations to action clean ups.