Treasury Minister and Manx Utilities chairman among those to appear
Delayed evidence on government's response to the cost of living crisis will be heard next week.
The Public Accounts Committee had been due to hear about support packages for those impacted by rising energy prices last week, but the session was postponed following the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
The hearing will now take place on Tuesday morning, with Treasury Minister Dr Alex Allinson and government's Interim Chief Financial Officer David Catlow giving evidence from 8am.
Representatives from Manx Utilities, including chairman Rob Callister MHK, will speak from 8.45am, before the Communications & Utilities Regulatory Authority appears before the committee at 9.30am.
All evidence will be heard in public in the Legislative Council Chamber, and those who can't attend can listen through the Tynwald website.
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