Review examined allegations of sexual abuse, harassment, bullying in Defence Forces
In a statement, the Women of Honour group said it was disappointed its members would not be given an opportunity to read the report during the meeting, ahead of it being brought to Cabinet on Tuesday.
The women had never agreed with the review due to its lack of statutory powers to compel people and documents in its work, they said. The group also criticised the delay in publishing the review, as well as describing its terms of reference as “tremendously flawed”.
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