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'Barrage of commentary' overshadowed Govt: Ahern
02/04/2008 - 10:57:27

Bertie Ahern stated that the work of government has been "overshadowed by the work of the tribunal" and he referred to “the barrage of commentary” on the tribunal.

He added that he has never sought to pursue 'personal interest' during his time in office.



           

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