Lawrie Hooper (LibVan, Ramsey), who wanted to know whether the Post Office board had ’determined which sub-post office counter locations are at greatest risk of closure’…
Mr Hooper claimed that if the Post Office did not have the information, this meant the retail strategy put to and approved by Tynwald last year was ’half-baked’. He said people had a ’right to know’ if their local counter service was at risk…
Mr Hooper subsequently accused the Post Office board of not ’engaging in a culture of openness and transparency’ and had decided people did not have a right to the information…