Angela Kerins to appeal disclosure ruling to Supreme Court

Former Rehab boss alleges the PAC subjected her to a 'witch hunt' style of questioning amid controversy over her €240k salary and that she cannot proceed with claim for damages without records being disclosed
Angela Kerins to appeal disclosure ruling to Supreme Court

Former Rehab chief Angela Kerins pictured at the Four Courts in 2019 for a Supreme Court action. Picture: Collins Courts

Former Rehab chief executive Angela Kerins intends to appeal to the Supreme Court against a “determinative” ruling dismissing her preliminary application for discovery of private Dáil Éireann documents, the High Court has heard.

Ms Kerins’s counsel, John Rogers SC, said his client cannot proceed with her 2014 claim for damages for misfeasance in public office without the various records being disclosed to her.

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