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Tuesday 28 March 2023 Dublin: 11°C

# Commission of Inquiry

This month
March 2023
# Grace case
Government grants yet another year long extension to Grace case inquiry
The final report was due to be completed in May 2019, nearly four years ago.
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# SiteServ
Former IBRC chief says costs of inquiry could reach €100 million
The inquiry is investigating the sale of IBRC loans where there was a loss of at least €10 million to the taxpayer.
# Foster Care
Michael Noonan’s handling of the ‘Grace' case will be examined next year
‘Grace’ was left in an abusive foster home in the southeast of the country for 20 years.
# Commission of Inquiry
Waterford bishop backs victims' requests for inquiry into paedophile Bill Kenneally
Victims want to know if gardaí didn’t arrest Kenneally because of his political connections, among other issues.
# Grace
Grace: The four missed opportunities to make her safe
Taoiseach Enda Kenny today announced that a commission of investigation will be set up.
# Mick Wallace
Mick Wallace has published his Project Eagle correspondence with Nama...
The independent TD has called for a commission of inquiry to be set up to investigate claims surrounding the state agency.
Enda insists the Anglo loans inquiry won't collapse
The Taoiseach said he received a letter from Judge Brian Cregan last Friday about the difficulties the inquiry had encountered.
# GRA
Gardaí have been 'incalculably' damaged by delay in investigation of 'garda misconduct'
The GRA’s General Secretary said that gardaí at the centre of the allegations need to have their say.
# Commission of Inquiry
We'll find out more about the mother-and-baby homes inquiry tomorrow
The government will confirm the identity of the person that will chair the Commission of Inquiry tomorrow.
# Bahrain
Bahrain's king criticises investigation distancing Iran from Arab Spring
The king of Bahrain says the investigator charged with probing the government’s crackdown on civilian protests uncovered “real shortcomings” from state institutions.