
The Transport Minister says his department will have to look at the transcript of Coroner of Inquests, Michael Moyle's, 26th Milestone verdict comments before making any public statement.
David Anderson doesn't expect this to happen before Tuesday.
Earlier today (Easter Saturday), Manx Radio spoke to Director of Highways Bruce Hannay, who is unwilling to say anything until he returns from his annual leave a week on Monday.
And we contacted former Clerk of the Course Neil Hanson, who also featured in the criticism.
He's refusing to say anything on the matter.
No official comment is expected from the various parties until after Mr Moyle's lengthy judgment has been studied.
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