Every time a question is asked in the House of Keys or Tynwald it’s costing government money:
Treasury Minister Eddie Teare is arguing a more thought out approach to questioning could be needed.
Each tabled question requires civil servant man power to collate a response - this can be a swift process or take a week.
Mr Teare says the issue is being looked at:
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