Judge previously refused to continue an interim order requiring Garda Commissioner to re-engage Tom Ronan as a civilian driver
Four Courts, Dublin: Tom Ronan had previously obtained a High Court order that he be re-engaged in compliance with a Workplace Relations Commission decision. Photograph: Bryan O'Brien
Counsel for Mr Ronan, however, told the court an appeal was being sought over the judge’s revocation decision. An appeal was sought directly to the Supreme Court or in the alternative to the Court of Appeal. Mr Ronan was therefore seeking a stay on the decision.
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