The ousted chairman of the Isle of Man Post Office claims he's been forced out after disagreeing with corporatisation plans.
Graham Cregeen was removed from his position earlier this week - the Council of Ministers claim it became "untenable" due to his efforts to "undermine" post office policy.
He's now claimed that the board has approved corporatisation plans - which will go to Tynwald in April. He maintains his opinion has always been clear:
Speaking on behalf of CoMIN Treasury Minister Eddie Teare says there was "no alternative":
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