Civil servant 'not a scapegoat' in Northern Ireland Water row

A senior civil servant suspended over a scandal linked to the North's government-owned water company was not made a scapegoat, his minister insisted today.

Civil servant 'not a scapegoat' in Northern Ireland Water row

A senior civil servant suspended over a scandal linked to the North's government-owned water company was not made a scapegoat, his minister insisted today.

Regional development minister Conor Murphy rejected claims from political rivals that permanent secretary Paul Priestly was singled out in a bid to draw a line under successive controversies that have rocked Northern Ireland Water (NIW).

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