Investigation into expenses claims by Councillors cost almost €500,000


The Standard in Public Office Commission has spent almost €500,000 in investigating allegations of false expenses claims by two former members of Údarás na Gaeltachta.
According to the Irish Times, the investigation relates to allegations of duplication of expenses by Senator Brian Ó Domhnaill, who was an elected board member of Údarás na Gaeltachta as well as a member of Donegal County Council.
An investigation into similar allegations against Pádraig Doherty, who was also an elected member of the Board of Údarás na Gaeltachta and Donegal County Council cost a further €21,300.
Both men were found to have contravened ethics legislation by submitting claims for travelling and subsistence expenses from two separate bodies for the same dates.
The information on the significant costs involved was obtained by Seacht Lá, TG4’s current affairs programme.
The bulk of the costs relate to two legal challenges taken by Senator Ó Domhnaill.
He took a case in the High Court in an effort to ensure the hearing by Sipo would be bilingual and would be conducted without the assistance of an interpreter.
He appealed the High Court ruling against him and claimed the investigation should not take place until the rules of the Court of Appeal were made available in Irish.
Sipo said the costs in the case of Senator Ó Domhnaill were for professional legal fees, translation, legal counsel, stenographers, and court fees.

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