Independent TD claims she is being treated no better than a member of the public in accessing council meetings and documents
Under regulations introduced in 2003, in advance of the end of the dual mandate where Oireachtas members could also hold council seats, TDs and Senators are entitled to attend council meetings and receive access to council information and documentation.
In recent months Ms Murphy has sent correspondence via a solicitor to council officials complaining about access issues.
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