Responses will help form new national strategy
Efforts to strengthen the Isle of Man against bribery and corruption have taken a step forward.
A government survey attracted almost 700 responses – the feedback will be used to inform the delivery of a national strategy.
It's being led by the Cabinet Office and is aimed at ensuring suspicious activity is recognised, reported and acted on.
Kate Lord-Brennan is the minister:
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