The Speaker of the House of Keys will quiz the Treasury Minister this week on instances of fraud on Island.
Rushen MHK Juan Watterson will ask Alf Cannan MHK how much fraud was detected and reported in welfare payments; commissioning, invoicing and procurement; payroll and tax in each of the last three years.
Mr Watterson will put his query for written reply to Mr Cannan when Tynwald sits tomorrow for its March sitting.
The court will convene at 10.30am on Tuesday in Douglas.
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