Go-Ahead Ireland to apologise over bus issues

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Transport company Go Ahead Ireland is to apologise to customers for recent service problems when its executives address the Oireachtas Transport Committee later today

In an opening statement to TDs and Senators, seen by RTÉ News, the company's Managing Director Andrew Edwards will say that"we acknowledge there have been issues affecting our services. We apologise to customers who have been negatively affected".

He explained that"our efforts to get drivers on the road over the past many months were hampered by an unavoidable external backlog in acquiring essential paperwork for commercial drivers". In his statement, Mr Edwards says Go-Ahead Ireland is addressing the problems, including recruiting 150 drivers over the past six months, with an additional 100 drivers"awaiting essential paperwork".

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