Recent concerns have emerged regarding substantial expenses paid to a former ministerial adviser, prompting a government department to conduct an internal review. This inquiry has now been referred to gardaí as it entails mileage claims that suggest payments were made for travel to a constituency office that reportedly does not exist. The situation raises critical issues regarding potential fraud and the need for enhanced accountability concerning public funding.
An investigation is underway involving thousands of euros in expenses claimed by a former ministerial adviser, with implications of fraudulent mileage claims.
The inquiry focuses on dubious mileage claims related to travel to a non-existent constituency office, raising serious questions about oversight and accountability.
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