Chief Justice contacted Taoiseach regarding shortage of judges, Dáil hears

The Dáil has heard claims that the Chief Justice has contacted the Taoiseach with concerns about a shortage of judges.

Chief Justice contacted Taoiseach regarding shortage of judges, Dáil hears

The Dáil has heard claims that the Chief Justice has contacted the Taoiseach with concerns about a shortage of judges.

The claims were made by the Fianna Fáil leader Micheal Martin, who says the judiciary has major concerns about a shortage of members.

Enda Kenny has denied judicial appointments are being held up due to a row with the Independent Alliance.

Micheal Martin says he believes a shortage of judges has led to a major intervention from the Four Courts: "I understand and you can confirm whether this has happened or not that the Chief Justice, the President of the High Court have actually approached the government with a view to the appointment of more judges to the court of appeal, now either that has happened or it hasn't happened."

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