'The nature of parliamentary privilege' at stake in Angela Kerins case, court hears

Things are said in the Oireachtas that should not be said, or people would prefer were not said, but that is “the nature of parliamentary privilege” approved by the people in the Constitution, the State has told the Supreme Court.

'The nature of parliamentary privilege' at stake in Angela Kerins case, court hears

By Ann O'Loughlin

Things are said in the Oireachtas that should not be said, or people would prefer were not said, but that is “the nature of parliamentary privilege” approved by the people in the Constitution, the State has told the Supreme Court.

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