There have been robust exchanges at the Stardust inquests as the former manager of the premises Eamon Butterly rejected suggestions that he was 'telling lies'.
There have been robust exchanges at the Stardust inquests as the former manager of the premises rejected suggestions that he was"telling lies".
At one point in the proceedings Mr Butterly was asked if there was anything he would have done differently. He put it to Mr Butterly that the company got its act together in"jig time" in that regard and asked if that showed where the priorities were.Mr Butterly later said he did not know the timings at which such notices had to be served.
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