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Claire Byrne

Most people don't have confidence in Nóirín O'Sullivan and think the government shouldn't either

Some 62% of people think Enda Kenny’s government should not continue to express confidence in O’Sullivan.

SOME 65% OF people do not have confidence in Garda Commissioner Nóirín O’Sullivan, while 62% think the government is wrong to continue to expressing confidence in her.

That’s according to the latest Amárach Research for Claire Byrne Live.

When asked if they had confidence in Garda Commissioner Nóirín O’Sullivan to continue to lead An Garda Síochána, some 65% said no, 21% were unsure and just 14% said yes.

And when asked if Enda Kenny’s government is correct to continue to express confidence in O’Sullivan, some 62% said no, 21% were unsure and 17% said yes.

Over 1,000 adults were asked about the commissioner earlier today.

Read: Nóirín O’Sullivan announces major restructuring of some garda sections – but she’s not going anywhere>

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