Kenny must give answers over Callinan affair
Nine weeks ago, the Taoiseach, the then Minister for Justice Alan Shatter, their most senior civil servants and the attorney general met for a crisis meeting in Government Buildings.
Nine weeks ago, the Taoiseach, the then Minister for Justice Alan Shatter, their most senior civil servants and the attorney general met for a crisis meeting in Government Buildings. The subject of their discussion was the revelation that Garda Síochána stations had been routinely taping certain telephone calls made by and to those stations. The practice, of which the Taoiseach had been made aware the previous day, had been going on for at least two...
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