Serious failings in the running of the Isle of Man’s loss-making meat plant have been revealed in a damning report.
Its authors found poor management and an “extremely slow pace” meant the government-owned facility in Tromode was not operating efficiently.
Environment, Food and Agriculture Minister Clare Barber has taken over as chairman of the plant’s board while a “turnaround plan” is developed.
She said a functioning facility was “pivotal” to Manx agriculture.
The plant is run by Isle of Man Meats, a company set up by the government in 2018 to reverse the facility’s financial fortunes.