After the inquiry into Siteserve took seven years and cost €19 million to complete, its head Mr Justice Brian Cregan was scathing in his assessment of commissions of investigation, but the alternative is far from clear
For many years, the preferred way for politicians to kill off a raging political crisis was to establish a tribunal of inquiry.
It stymied all discussion as it allowed the taoiseach or minister under fire to say that to comment on the matter at the heart of the controversy would undermine the work of said tribunal. But the tribunal model failed, due to the length of time they took to conclude and the bonanza in ...
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