Attempts by former Rehab CEO Angela Kerins to sue the state over her treatment at the hands of the Dáil’s Public Accounts Committee (PAC) in 2014 have been dealt a blow. The High Court has roundly rejected her attempts to discover a series of previously undisclosed Committee documents including minutes of private sessions held by the PAC and its members, and legal advice it obtained between late 2013 and July 2014. Kerins, who appeared before a public session of the PAC on February 27, 2014 amid a huge controversy over her €240,000 salary, claims that members of the committee deliberately abused…
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