'I was constantly being vilified': Alan Shatter speaks of 'years of upset and difficulty' since resignation

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Former Minister for Justice Alan Shatter says he has endured 'five years of upset and difficulty' since his resignation

Alan Shatter Image: Rollingnews.ie Alan Shatter Image: Rollingnews.ie FORMER JUSTICE MINISTER Alan Shatter has spoken of the “substantial upset and difficulty” he has experienced in the five years since he resigned from Cabinet.

He maintained that he had not acted wrongly in dealing with McCabe and was later cleared of wrongdoing by the O’Higgins Commission in 2016. This morning, he told Sean O’Rourke how he has constantly been “the butt of criticism” and in a position where people are accusing him of lying about important events in the years since he stepped down from Cabinet.

So it was for both myself and my family and my wife an extraordinarily stressful and difficult period.

 

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Cry me a river

Im sure his hefty pension will go some way towards comforting him....

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