In a recent parliamentary debate, Mr. Doherty leveraged Dáil privilege to criticize Mr. Lowry's past actions associated with the Moriarty tribunal findings, describing his behavior as "profoundly corrupt". Doherty highlighted the controversial GSM mobile telephone license awarded to Denis O'Brien's consortium for an unreasonably low amount, hinting at systematic corruption. He cast doubt on Lowry's denials of involvement in the Doncaster football club acquisition and presented new evidence of numerous meetings Lowry attended regarding the deal, seeking clarity on financial transactions that suggested otherwise.
Mr Doherty argued that Mr Lowry's history of corruption should disqualify him from government, highlighting Lowry's involvement in the controversial GSM license deal.
Referring to Lowry's past, Doherty demanded accountability, revealing new evidence of his extensive meetings related to the Doncaster football club investment.
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