The Island's Chief Minister says he had a 'constructive discussion' with two UK MPs.
His comments come following Labour MP Dame Margaret Hodge and Andrew Mitchell accepting the minister's invitation to visit the Island yesterday.
Earlier this year MP Hodge tried to introduce a mandatory public register of beneficial ownership in the Crown Dependencies to stop money laundering.
Following talks, Howard Quayle took to social media to confirm he enjoyed talks with the two MPS, and exchanged views on a number of areas of mutual interest.
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