The body that oversees the island's gambling industry spent more than £2,000 on trips abroad this year.
The figures were given in a written reply to a Tynwald question from Onchan MHK Julie Edge, who asked how much departments and boards had spent on off-Island travel.
Chief Minister Howard Quayle said the Gambling Supervision Commission had taken two trips costing a total of £2,125 in the past twelve months.
He said they'd been to build partnerships with other governing bodies.
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