With alleged illicit bugging of police station interview rooms generating controversy in the United Kingdom at present the Celtic League have asked the Manx Chief Minister what happened to the Isle of Man's bugging enquiry and will all the information about it be placed in the public domain (see

With alleged illicit bugging of police station interview rooms generating controversy in the United Kingdom at present the Celtic League have asked the Manx Chief Minister what happened to the Isle of Man's bugging enquiry and will all the information about it be placed in the public domain (see below):

"Dear Chief Minister,

Has the report compiled by Cheshire Constabulary into the alleged bugging of police interview rooms been made public?

Given your governments avowed commitment to openness and the considerable cost that the tax payer has been burdened with in relation to these matters will all the papers, notes and associated documentation gathered, together with the full final report be placed on the public record?

Yours faithfully,"

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J B Moffatt Director of Information Celtic League

10/02/08

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