The leading figures of the Steam Packet Company will appear before a Tynwald committee later this week.
Company Chief Executive, Mark Woodward, and Chairman, Lars Ugland, are due to give evidence to the Public Accounts Committee on Thursday (May 13) as part of the committee's inquiry into the company and border protocols during the Covid-19 pandemic.
It comes after the Chief Minister, Chief Secretary and Director of Public Health also appeared before the panel last month to discuss the same matter.
Mr Woodward and Mr Ugland will appear at 1.30pm on the day at Legislative Buildings in Douglas.
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