 
                            Senior officials of the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) will be quizzed next week about demand-responsive bus services on Island.
OFT Chairman, Martyn Perkins MHK, and the organisation's Head, John Peet, will give evidence to the Environment and Infrastructure Policy Review Committee next Monday (March 29).
The hearing is expected to focus on the OFT's investigation into demand-responsive bus services along with other related matters.
Due to current restrictions, the evidence session will take place virtually and will be available via audio on the Tynwald website from 3pm on the day.
 
                                         
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