This afternoon.
The Disclosures Tribunal has posted an update to say it is now considering term of reference P which is:
To consider any other complaints by a member of the Garda Síochána who has made a protected disclosure prior to 16th February, 2017 alleging wrong-doing within the Garda Síochána where, following the making of the Protected Disclosure, the Garda making the said Protected Disclosure was targeted or discredited with the knowledge or acquiescence of senior members of the Garda Síochána.
It’s understood this includes the complaints made by Garda Nicky Keogh.
Supreme Court judge Peter Charleton will not be overseeing this final term of reference.
The updates states:
Report on matters relating to Garda Keith Harrison pursuant to term of reference (n) and (o) issued in November 2017.
The tribunal has now completed all its evidence in respect of terms of reference (a) to (o).
The chairman is considering all submissions received on terms of reference (a) to (o), excluding matters already reported on, and the tribunal hopes to issue a final report in October 2018.
Papers are being gathered on a preliminary basis as to term of reference (p).
Hearing this matter is outside the responsibility of the current chairman and a further announcement may be made.
Related: Ex-drug squad whistleblower seeks damages (John Mooney, The Sunday Times)
Well that’s my Wednesday totally ruined.
– Whoever posted this should’ve asked him to remove his t-shirt, or at least wear a pink one.
anyone able to post the text of the Sunday Times article. it’s behind a paywall and I’m too cheap. Thanks
@ Ron.
Somebody robbed the beginning of your comment.
– I feel your pain.
They rob my comments too, lock, stock and barrel-roll.
Touch of Billy Corgan about that lad.
Because that mendacious judge won’t do the right thing.. it’s obvious to everyone and still he refuses to deal with the very issue he has been employed to do.. absolute disgrace..
Shame on him
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