Ministers asked why they didn't sound the alarm bells on spiralling costs of children's hospital

Ministers have been asked to explain why they did not sound alarm bells earlier about the spiralling costs for the national children's hospital, amid growing questions about the scandal.

Ministers asked why they didn't sound the alarm bells on spiralling costs of children's hospital

Ministers have been asked to explain why they did not sound alarm bells earlier about the spiralling costs for the national children's hospital, amid growing questions about the scandal.

Labour's Alan Kelly has expressed doubt about the timelines outlined by Public Expenditure Minister Paschal Donohoe and Health Minister Simon Harris and when both were informed about the huge bill.

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