The government has responded to over 400 freedom of information requests in twelve months.
The figure was revealed by Policy and Reform Minister, Chris Thomas, in written reply to a question in the House of Keys yesterday.
It was in response to a query from Arbory, Castletown and Malew MHK Jason Moorhouse, and stated there were 430 between October 2017 and this year.
The highest amount in one month was in May with a total of 50 requests.
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