Chair pays tribute to ex-clerk
The chairman of Port St Mary Commissioners has paid tribute to its outgoing clerk following his resignation.
But Laurence Vaughan-Williams says rules on confidentiality prevent him from explaining the reasons for Alistair Hamilton's departure.
Mr Vaughan-Williams was elected chairman in March following a motion of no confidence in his predecessor, Alan Grace, which also remains unexplained.
Praising Mr Hamilton's 'dynamic' approach in spite of recent staffing issues, Mr Vaughan-Williams says the board will continue to work together:
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