Michael Lowry says he is vindicated as DPP decides not to prosecute him, describing Moriarty Tribunal's findings as 'flawed'
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Michael Lowry says he is vindicated as DPP decides not to prosecute him, describing Moriarty Tribunal's findings as 'flawed'
"In a statement released this evening, he argued that the DPP's decision supports his long‑standing view that the tribunal, which made adverse findings about the awarding of a mobile‑phone licence, was fundamentally flawed."
"The tribunal's conclusions, he said, have shaped public perception of him for years despite his continued rejection of its findings."
Independent TD Michael Lowry has released a statement claiming vindication following the Director of Public Prosecutions' decision not to prosecute him. Lowry argues that the DPP's decision supports his long-standing position that the Moriarty Tribunal, which made adverse findings regarding the awarding of a mobile-phone licence, was fundamentally flawed. He contends that the tribunal's conclusions have negatively shaped public perception of him for years, despite his consistent rejection of its findings. The DPP's decision not to pursue prosecution appears to strengthen Lowry's argument that the tribunal's conclusions were unfounded.
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