A former assessor of income tax tells the Examiner that the Isle of Man’s tax system needs radical reform.
Mark Solly has spoken out about his fears for the system.
The report is on page one.
Also this week:
The Panorama TV investigation for which the Chief Minister has been interviewed is to be screened soon.
A union claims it was not allowed to give information at a college event.
Tynwald has the longest summer break of any parliament in the British Isles.
As we celebrate Hop tu Naa, we find out more about Jinny the Witch.
The Chief Minister has hit out again at media coverage.
Sewage sites for Peel and Laxey.
The pay gap between men and women in the Isle of Man is growing. We have a page-long feature about the problem.
On a similar theme, the lead story in our business news is about a bank chief who has broken the ’glass ceiling’.
Tynwald Mills’ Christmas ice rink plans suffer a blow.
Campaigners for abortion law reform have welcomed the findings of a public consultation showing overwhelming support for change.
The Isle of Man FA’s under-18s are into the third round of the County Youth Cup for the first time since the 2008-09 season after beating Lancashire on Saturday.
Plus a look back at the weekend sport, your letters, news from the courts, 10 pages of business coverage, the social diary, Terry Cringle’s nostalgia pages and plenty of community news.
The Isle of Man Examiner is in the shops now.
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