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Northern Ireland Assembly: Committee Business: 'Spotlight' Housing Executive Programme:  Inquiry Report ( 8 Sep 2014)

Mickey Brady: ...was clear that the meeting had been with Turkington's.  The Committee's only interest was, he said, to get to the truth, and he criticised the behaviour of DUP members at some of the meetings.  Ross Hussey noted the serious allegations made by 'Spotlight'.  He made some broad observations on the report.  He questioned the Minister's claims that he did not realise that he had met...

Northern Ireland Assembly: Committee Business: 'Spotlight' Housing Executive Programme:  Inquiry Report ( 8 Sep 2014)

Ross Hussey: ...adviser is allowed to meet whoever they want.  What they are not allowed to do is mislead the Assembly or one of its Committees and members of the public.  That is a red line that should not be crossed.  A clear majority of the Committee found that the Minister deliberately misled it.  What are other words for "mislead"?  The dictionary states:  "misinform", "deceive" or "lie".  If...

Northern Ireland Assembly: Committee Business: 'Spotlight' Housing Executive Programme:  Inquiry Report ( 8 Sep 2014)

Ross Hussey: I would like your permission to remain seated, Mr Principal Deputy Speaker.

Northern Ireland Assembly: Committee Business: 'Spotlight' Housing Executive Programme:  Inquiry Report ( 8 Sep 2014)

Ross Hussey: Thank you. I took part in the BBC 'Spotlight' programme broadcast in 2013.  It was clear to me, based on the information that was provided, that the serious allegations being made about the Minister, his special adviser and their party needed to be investigated.  After the furore of the broadcast, the only decision that the Committee for Social Development could take was to commence the...

Northern Ireland Assembly: Committee Business: 'Spotlight' Housing Executive Programme:  Inquiry Report ( 8 Sep 2014)

Ross Hussey: No, I will not.  Thank you all the same. Instead, I will look at the broad observations from reading through the Committee report.  Essentially, the entire issue has come down to two widely conflicting accounts:  that of a Minister, his foolhardy special adviser and a Department; and the opinion of the company involved. The Minister's supposed evidence in his defence to the Committee was...


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