Kieran Cuddihy, while discussing a report on The Hard Shoulder, highlighted the issue of an unused X-ray scanner at the National Gallery, purchased for €124,000 eight years ago. The scanner was never utilized due to the absence of a suitable location. This situation raises concerns about resource allocation and the effectiveness of budget spending within public institutions. Cuddihy’s call for deeper investigation into such 'scandals' illustrates the vital role of journalism in promoting transparency and accountability in government-funded projects.
Kieran Cuddihy emphasized the importance of investigative journalism, particularly when discussing the National Gallery's unused €124,000 X-ray scanner, calling it crucial for public accountability.
During a discussion on The Hard Shoulder, Cuddihy highlighted how the scanner's poor utilization raises questions about resource management at cultural institutions, urging deeper scrutiny.
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