Any Other Business: Denis O'Brien may regret trying to mark judge's card over 'improper payments and other benefits'
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Denis O'Brien has emerged with a contested victory in the High Court, where a judge agreed to amend her judgment. The original wording suggested that a tribunal had found "corruption at the highest level of Irish politics" concerning the awarding of a second mobile-phone license in the 1990s. O'Brien argued this was misleading and pointed out the tribunal had not actually reached such a conclusion, illustrating the complexities of legal interpretations and their implications in public discourse.
Denis O'Brien has achieved a victory in the High Court by having a judge amend her judgment, correcting a factual error regarding corruption in Irish politics.
The judge originally stated there was 'corruption at the highest level of Irish politics' linked to O'Brien's mobile-phone licence in the 1990s, which he contested.
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