The government says it's dealt with almost 200 alleged breaches of planning law this year.
Ramsey MHK Lawrie Hooper asked for the figures from Environment, Food and Agriculture Minister Geoffrey Boot in a question for written answer during this week's House of Keys sitting.
Mr Boot also revealed out of 190 reports of planning breaches, 123 cases were still being investigated by the department.
But he added out of 67 cases closed, 32 weren't illegal and so hadn't required any further action.
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