BREAKING: Supreme Court dismisses Denis O'Brien's appeal over Dáil debate on Siteserv
THE SUPREME COURT has ruled that Denis O’Brien’s privacy was not breached during a 2015 debate about the sale of Siteserv.
The judgement was delivered by Mr Justice Frank Clarke at a sitting of the Supreme Court in NUI Galway moments ago. O’Brien had argued that his privacy was breached by two TDs – Sinn Féin’s Pearse Doherty, and the Social Democrats’ Catherine Murphy – who gave statements to the Dáil about his affairs over the sale of the building firm.More to follow…
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