
The long-running saga of outstanding claims against the Manx Electricity Authority’s former chief executive Mike Proffitt is drawing to a close.
A series of claims and counter claims emerged when the MEA issued civil proceedings against Mr Proffitt for payments he received.
Last week, a proposed settlement was announced as it was revealed Mr Proffitt will pay back £30,000 to the MEA in a dispute relating to general and travel expenses and employment issues.
However, in a Tynwald statement, chairman of the MEA Quintin Gill, said far more money will go back into the public purse.
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