 
                            A parliamentary committee in the UK says it's temporarily withholding information from a report into Island resident Michelle Mone and a company producing protective equipment during the pandemic.
The Public Accounts Committee has released its first report into the St Marks resident and PPE Medpro after allegations she made around £29 million from a contract that produced sub-standard gear.
The committee says it doesn't want to influence investigations by the National Crime Agency and the House of Lords Commissioners for Standards.
And it says although it hasn't published all the material and documents it's collected, it may do so in future.
 
                                         
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