ISPCA chairperson urged to mediate dispute over her suspension from board

The judge said that given the costs involved Ms Squibb should consider bringing proceedings in the Circuit Court, rather than in the High Court
Ms Squibb claims that she has been an animal welfare volunteer with the ISPCA for 20 years.

Ms Squibb claims that she has been an animal welfare volunteer with the ISPCA for 20 years.

The chairperson of the Irish Society of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Fiona Squibb, has claimed before the High Court that her suspension from the charity's board is unlawful, unfair and fundamentally flawed.

The High Court heard on Monday that Ms Squibb, who denies any wrong doing, was suspended from her position of the chairperson of the well-known charity's board earlier this year.

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