Minutes, agendas, reports and working papers of the Social Issues Committee of the Executive Council and Council of Ministers. These copies were kept by the Economic Adviser of the Economic Affairs division of the Treasury who attended committee meetings in an advisory capacity. The first meeting of the committee was held on 27 November 1987. At its formation, the Executive Council referred 2 issues for consideration by the committee: the management of the population and trade union legislation.
Records of the Economic Affairs division: records relating to the Social Issues Committee
This material is held atIsle of Man Public Record Office
- Reference
- IM 1586 S38
- Dates of Creation
- 1979-1991
- Name of Creator
- Language of Material
- English
- Physical Description
- 7 folders; 2 reports
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
The Treasury Act 1985 came into force on 2 December 1985. Under the Act, a new 'Treasury' department was formed to take over the responsibilities of the former Finance Board, Government Treasurer and Assessment Board. Prior to December 1985, the role of Government Treasurer existed within the Government Office and sources suggest that during the late 1960s and 1970s the number of staff dedicated solely to finance within the Government was increasing. From 1968, sources such as the 'Manx Year Book' and 'Isle of Man Examiner Annual' refer to a 'Finance department' within the Government Office. From 1970, the Finance department is listed in the 'Isle of Man Examiner Annual' as a separate department from the Government Office and from 1973, the name of the department has changed to the 'Treasury'. From the mid-1970s onwards, the Treasury began to employ an Economist/Statistician (the post is first listed in the 'Isle of Man Examiner Annual' in 1975) and later expanded to include an 'Economic Affairs' division. The 'Economic Affairs' division separated from the Treasury and became part of the newly created Cabinet Office in April 2014. In February 2015, the role of the Treasury (as stated on its website) included coordination of the Isle of Man Government budget, implementation of taxation strategy and the assessment and collection of income tax, internal audit, administration of social security benefits and the collection of customs revenue.
Access Information
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Archivist's Note
Catalogue created by Angela Skitt, 22 March 2016
Conditions Governing Use
Crown copyright will exist in documents created by the Isle of Man Government (duration - 125 years from the end of the calendar year of production)
Appraisal Information
Selected for permanent preservation by IOMPRO in 2014. Some duplicates were removed during cataloguing.
Custodial History
Records in S38 were stored in Illiam Dhone House, Douglas by the Treasury. When the Economic Affairs division of the Treasury moved to the Policy and Strategy division of the Cabinet Office it also moved premises to the Government Office. At this point the records were appraised and selected for permanent preservation. Records in S38 were transferred over to the Isle of Man Public Record Office under section 3(4) of the Public Records Act on 23 September 2014 as part of a larger accession of records (A20).