Chief Minister discusses Liverpool Ferry Terminal
Hindsight is a wonderful thing, when it comes to major projects such as the Liverpool Landing Stage.
The Chief Minister, Alfred Cannan, has been addressing concerns from callers on Manx Radio's Mannin Line this afternoon.
Mr Cannan was asked if he knew what the scale of the project would be back when he was treasury minister, would he have acted differently.
He says the shortcomings of the scheme will ultimately be assessed by the Public Accounts Committee, but that the project made sense when it was given the greenlight:
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