Gary Gannon turned down the offer to act as chair.
A Social Democrats TD has withdrawn his nomination for a position on the board of Inner City Helping Homeless.
Gary Gannon turned down the offer to act as chair, along with two other people, after being approached.
The Irish Examiner reports it's after attempts to install three people who were personally very close to former chief executive Anthony Flynn.
Mr Flynn died by suicide a number of weeks ago and allegations of sexual assault against him have since emerged.
The future of Inner City Helping Homeless has been thrown into doubt following attempts to install to the charity's board three people who were personally very close to the deceased former chief executive of the charity, Anthony Flynn.https://t.co/RoA0R4jYpv
— Irish Examiner (@irishexaminer) September 22, 2021

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