A Manx firm linked to multimillionaire businessman Arron Banks and the Brexit campaign could be struck off the Island's company register.
The Department of Economic Development says it will remove Rock Holdings from the register unless it provides a new address.
It's after it emerged the company's registered address wasn't correct, following allegations it lent the Leave campaign £8 million.
If Rock Holdings doesn't provide a new, correct registered address on the Island, it may now be dissolved.
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