“A Lesser Form Of Apology”

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From left: Special Rapporteur on Child Protection, Prof Conor O’Mahony; Minister for Children Roderic O’Gorman in the Seanad yesterday

This morning.

Via Irish Times:

The Government appointed Special Rapporteur on Child Protection, Prof Conor O’Mahony has said that the Taoiseach should offer an apology to people affected by illegal birth registrations.

Prof O’Mahony’s comment follows an apology by the Minister for Children, Roderic O’Gorman, on behalf of the Government in the Seanad on Tuesday evening. Mr O’Gorman said what had happened “was a historic wrong with deep and enduring impacts”.

His remarks came ahead of a debate on the Birth and Information Tracing Bill 2022 – the proposed legislation to allow adopted people access to their birth records.

Meanwhile…

The 24 hours notice of the apology had been “less than ideal” Prof O’Mahony told RTÉ radio’s Morning Ireland. While the idea of an apology was good, the short notice was unfortunate as people wanted an opportunity to prepare and to attend.

Some felt that the apology in the Seanad was a “lesser form of apology” and was not of the same stature of previous apologies by the State which had been delivered by the Taoiseach in the Dáil, he said.

Taoiseach should offer State apology for illegal birth registrations, says Rapporteur (irish Times)

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4 thoughts on ““A Lesser Form Of Apology”

  1. Duncan Wheeler

    When is an apology not an apology? When it is minimised and sidelined to a lesser forum for such an important and politically hot subject. Don’t forget folks, these slimeballs care not a jot for us citizens.

  2. Kin

    Yes it sort of reminds me of something from a stephen king horror story
    Or maybe a death camp run by Nazis where they experiment on children
    It’s up to the people for the sake of decency and justice to not accept these attempts to bury it all

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