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The Minister for Transport is the senior minister at the Department of Transport in the Government of Ireland.
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==Michael Lowry==
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A government report found that Minister of State [[Michael Lowry]] had assisted media mogul [[Denis O’Brien]] in securing a lucrative government contract for the [[telecommunications network]] East Digifone in [[1996]].
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The tribunal’s second and concluding report found that beyond doubt, the then Minister for transport, energy and communications gave “substantive information to Denis O'Brien, of significant value and assistance to him in securing the [mobile] licence”.<ref>https://www.irishcentral.com/news/irish-corruption-report-wrong-deliberately-misleadingsays-former-minister-118493679-237377871</ref>
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Latest revision as of 03:27, 28 December 2021

Employment.png Eire/Minister/Transport Tourism and Sport
(Tourism Minister,  Sport Minister)

The Minister for Transport is the senior minister at the Department of Transport in the Government of Ireland.

The Minister for Transport is the senior minister at the Department of Transport in the Government of Ireland.

Michael Lowry

A government report found that Minister of State Michael Lowry had assisted media mogul Denis O’Brien in securing a lucrative government contract for the telecommunications network East Digifone in 1996.

The tribunal’s second and concluding report found that beyond doubt, the then Minister for transport, energy and communications gave “substantive information to Denis O'Brien, of significant value and assistance to him in securing the [mobile] licence”.[1]


 

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