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Coronavirus support schemes’ data to be published

Friday, 1 April 2022

The Isle of Man Government is today confirming that the details of payments made under the various Coronavirus support schemes will be published at the end of April.

The Department for Enterprise and Treasury have confirmed that they will be publishing the details of all applicants who received financial assistance under the following schemes:

  • Coronavirus Business Support Scheme
  • Business Premises Support Scheme
  • Hospitality Transition Support Scheme
  • Winter Disruption Scheme
  • December Disruption scheme
  • Coronavirus Recovery Scheme
  • Strategic Capacity Scheme
  • Salary Support Scheme

Dr Alex Allinson MHK, Minister for Enterprise, commented:

‘These schemes were introduced at various times over the last two years to inject funding into key sectors as the pandemic took its toll on staffing and operating ability. With government mandated lockdowns we were compelled to act to ensure that our business community had the support and funding it required to keep going. As we signal the end of COVID-19 restrictions we are hopeful to see our recovery continue as we move towards normal levels of business across our sectors.’

Government has a clear commitment to transparency, and with the lifting of the last of the legal restrictions for our island, now is the opportunity to publish the individual data relating to the various Coronavirus support schemes in their entirety.

Applicants who received financial assistance under any of the Schemes listed above have been notified by email of the intention to publish details of their claim(s) and anyone who is concerned with the release of their information is encouraged to contact the relevant Department as soon as possible.

For Salary Support Scheme queries please contact sss.administration@gov.im

For all other schemes please contact the Department for Enterprise on +44 1624 686400 or email DPO-DfE@Gov.im by Friday 15th April 2022.

The information will be published on the 29 April.

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