Former Fianna Fáil councillor Tommy Reilly is under inquiry by the Standards in Public Office Commission regarding allegations he failed to declare conflicts of interest related to land rezoning in Liscarton, Co Navan. The inquiry reveals he neglected to disclose family interests and withdrew from meetings only under pressure, indicating possible breaches of the Local Government Act 2001. Reilly's conduct during council meetings between July 2016 and May 2017 is scrutinized, raising concerns over integrity and public trust in elected officials.
The councillor's failure to declare the nature of his sons' interest in lands at Liscarton and his failure to withdraw from such meetings constituted breaches of the Local Government Act 2001.
Mr Reilly, who lost his seat in the Navan electoral area last year, was accused of failing to disclose family members' interest in land at a planning meeting held in July 2017.
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