Review expected to be completed by June next year
The enterprise minister insists an audit of the Island's air regulator will be completely independent.
That's despite the consultancy firm appointed to carry out the audit being appointed by the Isle of Man Civil Aviation Administration.
The aviation safety audit has been ordered by the UK's Department of Transport, and is expected to be completed by the end of June next year.
Tim Johnston insists the CAA isn't marking its own homework:
Construction costs on the Island 18% above UK average and comparable with Outer London
Wind farm debate to continue before committee
Call for compensation scheme for workers who become ill after contact with asbestos
Third candidate to stand for election in Douglas South
