Fight for justice: Why did the gardaí add insult to injury?

Former inter-county hurler and garda, Aidan Flanagan, was awarded €1.16m for a work-related injury last week, but the case raises many questions about how garda management dealt with an injured member, writes Michael Clifford

Fight for justice: Why did the gardaí add insult to injury?

Former inter-county hurler and garda, Aidan Flanagan, was awarded €1.16m for a work-related injury last week, but the case raises many questions about how garda management dealt with an injured member, writes Michael Clifford

ON the road from Cork to Dublin, Garda Aidan Flanagan stopped in Mitchelstown, where he met his father, who had travelled from his home, outside Cashel, in Co Tipperary.

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