Under spending in the Department of Infrastructure will result in the Isle of Man's infrastructure not being properly maintained.
That's the message from the chief executive who gave evidence to an Environment and Infrastructure Policy Review Committee earlier this month.
Nick Black says despite the department expected to come in on track this year - there may be some issues with the capital budget:
However he told the committee that things with the revenue budget look better:
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