Dáil has not offered apology to former Rehab boss Angela Kerins, High Court told

It comes after a seven-hour hearing in 2014 amid a period of public controversy about Ms Kerin's €240,000 salary at Rehab
Angela Kerins (pictured) alleges she was subjected to questioning at the February 2014 hearing that amounted to a “witch hunt”. File picture: Collins Courts

Angela Kerins (pictured) alleges she was subjected to questioning at the February 2014 hearing that amounted to a “witch hunt”. File picture: Collins Courts

Dáil Éireann has not offered an apology to former Rehab CEO Angela Kerins since the Supreme Court found a Public Accounts Committee acted unlawfully in its treatment of her when she appeared before it in 2014, the High Court has heard.

Ms Kerins’s counsel, John Rogers SC, made the statement on Thursday in response to questioning from Mr Justice Alexander Owens.

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