Minister to receive report on former deputy chairman of An Bord Pleanála
An Bord Pleanála has ruled out any move to reopen planning files decided by its former deputy chairman Paul Hyde. Photograph: Nick BradshawAn Bord Pleanála has ruled out any move to reopen planning files decided by its former deputy chairman Paul Hyde, saying it has no power to consider settled cases again.
Although Mr Hyde has denied any impropriety, the possibility of adverse conclusions being handed down has raised concern in the Government about reputational damage to An Bord Pleanála and legal cases being taken against decisions involving Mr Hyde. “[W]hile An Bord Pleanála can examine or review cases decided by it, this examination cannot result in An Bord Pleanála changing the nature of any such completed decisions,” the authority said in replies to such complaints.
“Once An Bord Pleanála has signed and sealed its order setting out its decision in any particular case, it has no statutory or legal authority to change the substance of any such decision so made by it,” it said.
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