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The tribunal heard from a retired Garda Sergeant who complained that the proper investigation of a child sexual assault allegation was prevented by a superintendent.
The tribunal is hearing from retired Garda Sergeant Paul Barry, formerly of Mitchelstown Garda Station in Co Cork.
Ms Saulite, a mother-of-two, was shot outside her home in Swords, Co Dublin in November 2006.
Retired Sergeant William Hughes has said that he was “subjected to a horrendous cycle of intimidation, bullying and harassment”.
Garda Keith Harrison has been suspended pending a disciplinary investigation.
It’s been alleged that the senior member of the Athlone drugs unit, identified as Garda A, was in an improper relationship with a heroin dealer.
The tribunal is investigating if Garda Nicholas Keogh was targeted after he made his protected disclosure on 8 May 2014.
The tribunal is in its fourth week and has now finished hearing from Garda Nicholas Keogh.
Garda Nicholas Keogh was cross-examined by counsel for An Garda Síochána.
Garda Nicholas Keogh was cross examined by counsel for An Garda Síochána at Dublin Castle today.
The tribunal is in its second week hearing from Garda Nicholas Keogh.
The tribunal is hearing from Garda Nicholas Keogh.
The tribunal is hearing from Garda Nicholas Keogh.
The tribunal is hearing from Garda Nicholas Keogh.
Garda Nicholas Keogh believes the days off duty were a medically certified absence.
Garda Nick Kehoe claims he was harassed and bullied by management after he made a protected disclosure about colleagues.
Garda Nick Kehoe claims he was harassed and bullied by management after he made a protected disclosure about colleagues.
The Donegal-based Garda was strongly criticised in the tribunal’s interim reports.
The former head of the garda press office was heavily criticised in the Disclosures Tribunal’s report.
Lawyers for the State have argued Harrison’s proceedings are fundamentally misconceived.
Garda Harrison seeks an order from the High Court quashing findings made in the Tribunal’s second interim report.
Minister Regina Doherty says she doesn’t believe the electorate will punish Fine Gael over the housing crisis.
Mr Justice Sean Ryan has taken the reins from previous Tribunal chairman Mr Justice Peter Charleton.
Counsel said the proposed mediation was being made not just in the interests of all the parties but also “in the public interest.”
His lawyers argued the tribunal’s comments cannot have any legal implications.
The show has been praised widely on social media since the first part aired on Monday.
Our politicians and government, as well as the media, should be prepared to be far more self-critical and embrace change, writes John Devitt.
The second part of the RTÉ documentary Whistleblower aired this evening.
The second part of the documentary airs this evening.
The matter was investigated by the DPP, and exonerated McCabe of wrongdoing.
Harrison alleges that Mr Justice Peter Charleton had prior professional involvement with a key witness in his case.
New figures show the cost of overtime at the office rose by 653% in 2017.
Mr Justice Peter Charleton found that Taylor aided a campaign against whistleblower Maurice McCabe.
The whistleblower retires weeks after the Disclosures Tribunal found that he was “repulsively denigrated”.
Justice Peter Charleton found there was a “campaign of calumny” to smear Garda McCabe.
Last week’s Disclosures Tribunal report effectively exonerated Fitzgerald.
David Taylor, a central figure in Justice Peter Charleton’s report, had been suspended from duty over the weekend.
Mr Justice Peter Charleton found that Taylor aided a campaign against whistleblower Maurice McCabe.
The garda commissioner called it “difficult reading”. But it is certainly an essential one.
Fianna Fáil and Sinn Féin have defended their actions of calling for the former Tánaiste’s resignation.