The Chief Minister says the Sefton Group is now in a much healthier financial position than this time last year.
Government bailed the group out earlier this year with a £4.3 million rescue package comprising of a loan and a land purchase.
Though controversial at the time Allan Bell stands by the decision saying it saved over 300 local jobs.
He told us government is keeping a close eye on the financial reports the group produces:
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