A committee investigating the failed TT Vision Nine contract says there are just four days left to submit evidence.
The Economic Policy Review Committee - Michael Coleman MLC, and MHKs Tim Baker and Jason Moorhouse - will probe the collapsed deal.
In April, Tynwald approved Vision Nine as the TT promoter for up to 10 years, but in November the Department of Economic Development said it was scrapping the contract.
Now, the committee says it's splitting its probe into three phases as it looks into what happened.
The committee says the first phase will look at the run up to the decision to outsource the TT and Classic TT races.
The second part of its investigation will consider the period until tender documents were published in November 2015.
And the third phase will try to find out what happened between then and November 28 this year when the DED announced it wasn't going ahead with the contract.
If you have submissions to the committee, you have until Friday to send them to the Tynwald building.
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