Minister Anderson apologised to his fellow MHKs stating he had not intended to mislead them.
It was revealed in the House of Keys today that the £107,000 of taxpayers money has been used so far in the Langness public access inquiry.
Last month Minister David Anderson revealed that it had only cost just shy of £50,000, a figure he now says was just the cost to set up the inquiry.
The dispute between Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson and PROWL has been ongoing now for some years.
Minister Anderson apologised to his fellow MHKs stating he had not intended to mislead them.
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