Irish government delays publication of Donegal planning corruption report

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The Irish government has not published a 2017 report on alleged planning corruption in Donegal, despite nearly a decade passing. The Mulcahy report, submitted in June 2017, details claims of rule breaches in how Donegal County Council granted development permissions. Successive governments have stated the report is under consideration. The article suggests the government has no intention of publishing the report due to concerns over its findings and potential defamation issues, mirroring a pattern of inaction on similar issues.


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