
ATOS will not be the company assessing Island residents on their fitness to work.
That's been confirmed by Social Care Minister Chris Robertshaw.
The firm has been dogged by controversy in the UK.
Most recently, its Work Capability Assessments were deemed unacceptably poor, following a UK government review.
ATOS was used for a six month trial period in the Isle of Man.
But Mr Robertshaw says it hasn't tendered for the contract:
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