Court rules Irish Rail not required to allow worker have legal representation at disciplinary hearing

Irish Rail is not required to allow an inspector have legal representation before it embarks on a disciplinary inquiry into a charge of misconduct arising from alleged “theft of fuel” through misuse of a company fuel card, the Court of Appeal has ruled.

Court rules Irish Rail not required to allow worker have legal representation at disciplinary hearing

By Ann O'Loughlin

Irish Rail is not required to allow an inspector have legal representation before it embarks on a disciplinary inquiry into a charge of misconduct arising from alleged “theft of fuel” through misuse of a company fuel card, the Court of Appeal has ruled.

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