IN 2016, when Enda Kenny’s economic adviser Andrew McDowell became Ireland’s nominee for the €275,000-a-year job of vice-president of the European Investment Bank (EIB), the then Taoiseach had to defend the appointment in the face of Opposition claims that it was not an open process. In fact, it transpired, open interviews had been held –… Read more »
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