Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald says Conor Murphy will make a statement over comments he made about Paul Quinn and will see the Quinn family, but will not be stepping down from his position as Northern Ireland's Finance Minister | Read more:
Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald has said she will not ask Conor Murphy to step down or remove him from his position as Northern Ireland's Finance Minister after the allegation that Paul Quinn was involved in criminality before he was murdered.
"And when he has that done I want him to go to the gardaí and the PSNI and give the names of the IRA men that he spoke to in Cullyhanna. They reassured him that they didn't do it. Why has he left us 13 years - fighting, crying?"At the time, Conor Murphy, accused Mr Quinn of being involved in criminality.
"That family have been through a horrible ordeal, I mean I can't even imagine, to lose their son in such a brutal way." "It's extremely important for the collective good and stability, so no, there's absolutely no question of that." "His apology is sincere, and I hope the Quinn family take comfort from that and are assured that everybody in every stage are very forceful in saying that the people who took their son's life need to be brought to justice.
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