Tynwald unanimously supports its implementation
Steps to implement a national straegy to respond to bribery and corruption have moved closer.
Tynwald members have unanimously approved the Anti-Bribery and Corruption strategy.
It's designed to support efforts to maintain the Island's reputation as a well-regulated and responsible international finance centre.
A key focus is making sure the Isle of Man protects people from those crimes, as well as helping them recognise them and know how to report them.
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