New allegations of conflict of interest and breaches of corporate good governance have emerged at the Port of Cork, targeted at the highest level of the company’s leadership. The Currency previously outlined the allegations that former CEO Eoin McGettigan made against directors including the chair of the board, Michael Walsh. McGettigan had escalated the matter to Jack Chambers, the then Minister of State at both the Department of Transport and at the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications. In February 2024, Chambers wrote to Walsh to say that, after consultation with his officials, he was satisfied that ministerial intervention…
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