An Bord Pleanála risk review found ‘no weakness’ just weeks before scandal hit

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An Bord Pleanála’s board conducted a risk review which identified “no weaknesses”, less than two weeks before a series of reports detailed irregularities and conflict of interests in cases adjudicated by board members.

An Bord Pleanála’s board conducted a risk review which identified “no weaknesses”, less than two weeks before a series of reports detailed irregularities and conflict of interests in cases adjudicated by board members.

Details released in An Bord Pleanála’s annual report for 2021, which has just been published, said the body has procedures to monitor the effectiveness of its risk management and control procedures.

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