Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald said tribunal findings were ‘very clear’
Sinn Féin vice-president Michelle O'Neill and president Mary Lou McDonald in Parliament Buildings at Stormont, Belfast, on Monday. Photograph: David Young/PA Wireare facing further criticism for engaging in government-formation talks with a Tipperary politician who was heavily criticised in a judge-led inquiry examining payments to politicians.
The Philosophy of Translation by Damion Searls: Illuminating and invigorating despite unfortunate title Recently gardaí sent a file relating to its investigations around the findings of the tribunal to the Director of Public Prosecutions .“I think more to the point Fianna Fail, in particular, but also Fine Gael have, as I understand it, problems with Michael Lowry,” she told reporters in Belfast on Monday. “The Moriarty tribunal was very, very clear. The findings against him were absolutely damning.
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