In a statement welcoming a decision by the Director of Public Prosecutions not to bring criminal charges against him arising from the report and findings of the Moriarty tribunal, published 15 years ago in March 2011, Michael Lowry, currently an independent TD for Tipperary, spoke in terms suggesting frustration of a man from whom justice has somehow been stolen. Delivering the statement, he described the Tribunal’s report as “always flawed, not being based on hard facts or admissible evidence, but on conjecture, manipulation and speculation”. “Its findings have allowed me to be subjected to repeated insults, smears and false allegations,…
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