Jim O'Callaghan accused of failing to disclose details of 'sweetheart' rental agreement given to former garda boss Drew Harris
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Jim O'Callaghan accused of failing to disclose details of 'sweetheart' rental agreement given to former garda boss Drew Harris
"Justice Minister Jim O'Callaghan has been accused of failing to disclose details of a "sweetheart rental agreement" given to former Garda Commissioner Drew Harris during his term in office. The OPW told a Dáil Public Accounts Committee (PAC) meeting this week that An Garda Síochána paid rent of €21,000 a year, or €1,750 per month, for use of Spa Lodge, a two-storey home in the Phoenix Park."
"Justice Minister Jim O'Callaghan has been accused of failing to disclose details of a "sweetheart rental agreement" given to former Garda Commissioner Drew Harris during his term in office. The OPW told a Dáil Public Accounts Committee (PAC) meeting this week that An Garda Síochána paid rent of €21,000 a year, or €1,750 per month, for use of Spa Lodge, a two-storey home in the Phoenix Park."
Justice Minister Jim O'Callaghan has been accused of failing to disclose details of a "sweetheart rental agreement" provided to former Garda Commissioner Drew Harris during his term in office. The Office of Public Works (OPW) informed a Dáil Public Accounts Committee meeting that An Garda Síochána paid €21,000 per year, equivalent to €1,750 per month, for use of Spa Lodge. Spa Lodge is a two-storey home located in the Phoenix Park. The rental arrangement and the alleged lack of disclosure raise questions about transparency and the terms under which senior officials are accommodated.
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