Niall Collins says ‘no law was broken’ in sale of Limerick property to his wife

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Minister of State says it would have been better ‘in hindsight’ if he had stepped out of a meeting on the sale of a property in County Limerick in 2007

Niall Collins, the Fianna Fáil Minister of State, has said that it would have been better “in hindsight” if he had stepped out of a meeting on the sale of council property which was later bought by his wife.

Collins was a member of Limerick County Council when the potential sale of a property on the main street in Patrickswell in Limerick was discussed by the council’s Bruff local electoral area committee in 2007. He ...

 

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