BREAKING: Public Expenditure Minister Paschal Donohoe has said that he is willing to go before the Dáil to make a statement on his undeclared election expenses. louiseburne_
Public Expenditure Minister Paschal Donohoe has said that he is willing to go before the Dáil to make a statement on his undeclared election expenses.
The Fine Gael TD confirmed that businessman Michael Stone personally paid six individuals to erect and take down posters before and after the election.Speaking in Leinster House on Tuesday morning, party leader Ivana Bacik said that Minister Donohoe and former junior minister Damien English should both make statements in the Dáil in the coming days.
“We still have a scarcity of full information about the issues that have been raised in recent days.”
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