
"FAI chief executive David Courell has said that the association's "conscience is clear" about its handling of historic allegations of abuse within the women's game."
"However, the football body faces the prospect of further trips to Government Buildings to discuss the issue after a difficult afternoon in front of an unimpressed Oireachtas Committee for Sport."
David Courell, FAI chief executive, said the association's conscience is clear about its handling of historic allegations of abuse within the women's game. The association nonetheless faces the prospect of further trips to Government Buildings to discuss the issue. The potential visits follow a difficult afternoon in front of an unimpressed Oireachtas Committee for Sport. The committee's response signaled ongoing concerns among legislators about the FAI's processes and accountability. Continued engagement with government officials appears likely as scrutiny persists and as questions remain about past safeguarding and institutional responses.
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