Govt’s chief archaeologist 'has no excavation experience'

Serious questions have reportedly emerged about the qualifications of the Government's chief archaeologist.

Govt’s chief archaeologist 'has no excavation experience'

Serious questions have reportedly emerged about the qualifications of the Government's chief archaeologist.

Reports this morning said Brian Duffy, who advised the Government on matters such as the controversial Tara motorway scheme, got the job in July 2003 ahead of candidates with superior qualifications and experience.

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