Follows loss-making concerts
An entertainment promoter involved in a dispute with the Isle of Man Government hints that it’s no closer to being resolved.
Lee O'Hanlon is the boss of Tiny Cow; last autumn it made a number of serious allegations against the Department of Economic Development - claiming he was owed money.
It followed the loss-making Jacksons concert at the Villa Marina in 2014, and the Sir Tom Jones' gig - which his company helped organise in Noble’s Park last July.
Mr O’Hanlon, whose latest venture – a music festival in Liverpool – collapsed last weekend, says a settlement seems unlikely at this moment in time:
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