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Government pay awards cost the Isle of Man an additional £8 million in the last financial year.
The lion's share of the supplementary funding provided by Treasury went to the DHSS, with two awards totally £5.3 million.
The Department of Education was awarded an extra £1.7 million and the Department of Transport came back for close to an additional £900,000.
The funding includes the cost of previously announced pay increases.
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