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March 29 29, 2012
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Hurling: Fins take the bragging rights in local derby Page 31
Soccer: Swords Celtic miss out on SFAI cup progress Page 30
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Devitt steps aside after report I MIMI MURRAY
COUNCILLOR Anne Devitt has told the Gazette that she is “very disappointed” with the findings of the Mahon tribunal, after she quit the Fine Gael party this week. The report found that her actions over lands at Cargobridge, and her acceptance of a payment of €20k for her services as a solicitor, were found “entirely inappropriate”.
Cllr Devitt told the Gazette that she believes she acted within the correct code of conduct. However, Mahon said it was “inappropriate” for her to act on behalf of clients whilst being on the council. “The soundbites in the media were exacerbating an already disappointing finding and I did not want Fine Gael to be damaged. It was only fair to step aside,” she said. Full Story on Page 6
Boosting business: Helping to promote Irish industry JENNY MCGUIRE from Largo Foods,
who are a leading snack food manufacturer in Ireland, pictured at the Pavilions Shopping Centre at an Irish week held recently. The event featured businesses setting up displays where
they could meet local customers and help to promote their indigenous companies. Thirteen Irish suppliers participated in the event and were very happy with the feedback they received. Full Gallery on Page 8