Michael Lowry Clear of Charges in Moriarty Tribunal Saga
Michael Lowry, an independent Tipperary politician, has been cleared of charges following a Garda investigation into the Moriarty Tribunals findings. The tribunal, established in 1997, had investigated Lowrys role as communications minister and his ties with telecom boss Denis OBrien. Lowry, who has long disputed the tribunals conclusions, expresses relief as the investigation concludes after over thirty years, allowing him to move forward.
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