Jan O’Sullivan describes ‘profound failure of governance’ within Garda
Previous government right to be concerned about Garda tapes, says former minister
Previous government right to be concerned about Garda tapes, says former minister
Lack of official knowledge and managerial oversight is striking
In wake of findings pressure for extensive overhaul of Garda is now overwhelming
Fennelly finds lack of legislation on taping 999 calls does not make such recordings illegal
Judge seeks more time, staff to complete ‘labour-intensive” investigation
Report by judge Brian Cregan received by Government and to be published within days
The Fennelly report was quickly ditched by all speakers in favour of election speeches
Ministers round on Fianna Fáil leader over resignation of former Garda Commissioner
‘Would it not have been better to have shown people a full view of what happened the night Mr Purcell went to visit the Commissioner, to perhaps allow them make their own judgment?’
The Taoiseach will be relieved that the inquiry into the taping of phone calls at Garda stations has found he didn’t force Martin Callinan to retire as commissioner
Should key players in the commission’s interim report be concerned for what comes next?
Taoiseach says inquiry also covers letter sent by Martin Callinan to Alan Shatter
Taoiseach to write to commission of inquiry with his account of events leading up to Garda Commissioner’s retirement
Taoiseach says estimate based on belief work of commission will finish this year
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