Major investigation into FAI and John Delaney derailed by garda exodus from 'toxic' white-collar crime agency
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The Corporate Enforcement Authority (CEA), responsible for investigating alleged company law offences, is facing a crisis as its work environment is described as toxic. Staff unrest has led to threats of resignation, particularly following the transfer of four gardaí after leadership changes aimed at introducing 'fresh ideas'. Investigations, including the high-profile probe into the Football Association of Ireland (FAI), are reportedly suffering severe setbacks that could hinder progress in holding companies accountable for wrongdoing.
The work culture at the Corporate Enforcement Authority (CEA) has become so toxic that it is impacting ongoing investigations, leading staff to consider resignations in protest.
Sources indicate that investigations, including those involving significant cases like the FAI, are facing irreparable damage due to issues within the CEA.
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