IRA killings tribunal being delayed by witness refusal

The inquiry into the IRA killing of two senior RUC officers in 1989 is being delayed by a refusal of a key witness to give evidence.

The inquiry into the IRA killing of two senior RUC officers in 1989 is being delayed by a refusal of a key witness to give evidence.

The Smithwick Tribunal was established two years to investigate claims that a garda may have tipped off the IRA about the victims' movements.

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