Micheál Martin told Jim Gavin he could not recommend Fianna Fáil support after tenant row revelations

The review into the presidential election campaign, which saw Jim Gavin drop out of the race over a dispute with a tenant, was completed on Monday evening
Micheál Martin told Jim Gavin he could not recommend Fianna Fáil support after tenant row revelations

The review into the presidential election campaign, which saw Jim Gavin drop out of the race over a dispute with a tenant, was completed on Monday evening. File Picture: Leah Farrell/©Rollingnnews.ie

Jim Gavin was told by Taoiseach Micheál Martin that he could not recommend Fianna Fáil continue to back the former GAA boss due to the revelations over €3,300 owed to a former tenant.

Mr Martin and his party's deputy leader Jack Chambers also told Mr Gavin he was facing "10 very difficult days", a party review has found. 

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