Mark Lewin expecting 'particular period of change' in next year
The Chief Executive Officer of the Isle of Man Government says there is currently a more of a focus within government on 'efficiencies' and 'transparency' during a 'particular period of change.'
Mark Lewin was appointed to his post on an interim basis from 1 April this year, and was further appointed to the role on a three-year limited term contract earlier this week.
Chief Minister Alfred Cannan has already stated there will be an open recruitment process for the position starting in late 2027 or early 2028.
Mr Lewin was asked whether he feels a 'culture change' is something that's needed within government:
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