The head of internal audit in the Gardaí has revealed in detail how financial irregularities at the training college in Templemore were kept from him.
Niall Kelly's appearing before the Public Accounts Committee over his interim report on how taxpayers money was used for entertainment and gifts, and how up to 50 bank accounts were in his existence. And he's told the committee he's not convinced the cover-up culture has changed in the Gardaí.
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