Usually the person appointed to the role of Attorney General is given some months to complete their ongoing work
Sinn Fein's demanding answers as to why the Attorney General was working in a private capacity, alongside his state duties.
It was revealed in the Irish Times last week that Paul Gallagher was working for the former directors of Independent News and Media, in their dealings with High Court inspectors examining their business affairs.
Usually the person appointed to the role of Attorney General is given some months to complete their ongoing work with clients before wrapping up their private practice.
Sinn Fein Justice Spokesperson Martin Kenny believes this is totally wrong, over a year after Mr. Gallagher was appointed
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