F.g td who hired wife for constituency office says it was only temporary
A Fine Gael TD who appointed his wife to a 38,000 euro a year job in his constituency office says she was only filling in on a temporary basis. Deputy John Perry has now appointed a party worker who previously worked with him while he was Minister of state, to the role of Parliamentary Assistant. Deputy Perry was widely criticised for giving his wife the job, a role funded by the taxpapyer. Last night the Taoiseach described the decision as unwise. In a statement Mr Perry says his wife took up the Parliamentary assistant job in January to bridge the gap, until his preferred candidate became available.
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