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# censure - Wednesday 20 February, 2013
Dáil votes to censure Mattie McGrath over abuse of parliamentary privilege
The matter relates to comments the independent TD made during a Dáil debate last June about the former mayor of Clonmel who is an abuse victim.
Share63 Tweet32# censure - Monday 24 September, 2012
IMF says Argentina faces ‘red card’ over bad data
Christine Lagarde said Argentina has until December to produce data on growth and inflation – or else face censure.
Share7 Tweet7# censure - Tuesday 12 June, 2012
Mick Wallace: No Dáil censure ahead of possible committee investigation
The whips of the five main Dáil groupings agree not to table motions of censure ahead of potential committee hearings.
Share Tweet13Party whips to discuss possible all-party Wallace condemnation
The weekly meeting of the five Dáil whips will discuss a motion potentially censuring Mick Wallace over his tax affairs.
Share Tweet11# censure - Monday 11 June, 2012
Fianna Fáil whip joins calls for Wallace to resign amid reports of censure
Seán Ó Fearghaíl has said that Wallace should resign and that his party would support a motion of censure of the indepenent TD which is reportedly now being considered by the government.
Share1 Tweet16# censure - Wednesday 16 May, 2012
“Therese Ridge is not a crook” – FG cllr appeals party action after Mahon
Dublin councillor Therese Ridge says she did nothing wrong in accepting a donation from Frank Dunlop, an action which the Mahon Tribunal found was inappropriate.
Share4 Tweet6# censure - Saturday 28 April, 2012
Fr Brian D’Arcy explains censure in emotional interview
The journalist and broadcaster had been criticised by the Vatican for his views on issues like child sex abuse and contraception.
Share4 Tweet23# censure - Wednesday 6 July, 2011
Fianna Fáil tables motion of censure in Minister for Justice
The judge of the Smithwick Tribunal told Alan Shatter a deadline would hamper his work – but Shatter never told the Dáil.
Share Tweet1# censure - Thursday 31 March, 2011
Michael Lowry refuses to resign after official request
Motion of censure passed against Lowry who says not a day has passed in 14 years where he has not been “abused and villified”.
Share37 Tweet234Lowry to face censure motion today over Moriarty tribunal findings
The move comes following agreement by all four major parties in the Dáil.
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