Chief minister delivers maiden address
The chief minister has used his inaugural State of the Nation address to call on industry to work more closely with government.
Howard Quayle was speaking at the annual event at the Villa Marina this morning, organised by the Alliance of Isle of Man Compliance Professionals.
He touched on Brexit, political upheaval worldwide, and the findings of MONEYVAL's latest report on the Manx finance sector.
Mr Quayle said 'the three legs symbol has never been more appropriate', and said businesses had a duty to help the Island remain resilient (audio courtesy of MTTV):
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