Camogie Association spending on external legal advice increased more than five-fold last year

In the Camogie Association's annual report, president Brian Molloy writes that he remains "absolutely confident that a transformed GAA can and will be delivered by 2027".
Camogie Association spending on external legal advice increased more than five-fold last year

At this weekend's Camogie Association Congress, a motion to recognise the GPA “as the official representative body for adult players in inter-county competitions” will be voted on. Pic: ©INPHO/James Crombie

Camogie Association spend on legal and professional fees increased by a staggering 549% last year as the association dealt with a series of “challenges and situations” not previously encountered.

In her annual report, seen by the Irish Examiner, Camogie chief executive Sinéad McNulty outlined how there was a significant increase in the requirement for external legal advice.

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