SF pays £15,000 compensation to McGuinness' former sister-in-law

A former prominent Sinn Féin member today received a £15,000 (€17,000) settlement from the party after claiming she was discriminated against for jobs at its Westminster office.

SF pays £15,000 compensation to McGuinness' former sister-in-law

A former prominent Sinn Féin member today received a £15,000 (€17,000) settlement from the party after claiming she was discriminated against for jobs at its Westminster office.

Anne 'Dodie' McGuinness, a former sister-in-law of Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness, alleged discrimination on grounds of age and gender after the 58-year-old lost out to younger males.

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