Taoiseach defends former FAS chief

Former FAS chief Rody Molloy today quit his role promoting high standards in the public sector.

Taoiseach defends former FAS chief

Former FAS chief Rody Molloy today quit his role promoting high standards in the public sector.

The career civil servant stood down from the Institute of Public Administration (IPA) – his second resignation – amid revelations he threatened to sue to get a €1m pension for his speedy departure from FAS.

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