The HSE alleges the mortuary dome deflated due to numerous holes in the material
It was transferred to Collins Barracks in Cork City on March 16th, 2020, and inflated in preparation for Covid-19, according to the HSE.
Roftek wanted the proceedings dismissed over what it claimed were “cumulative errors” in the HSE’s legal papers. A section of the withdrawal agreement between the UK and the EU stipulated that the Recast Regulations shall apply to proceedings instituted before the December 31st 2020 end of the transition period in the UK’s exit from the EU, the judge said.
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