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An Garda Síochána have asked European anti-fraud investigators not to name anyone in an investigation summary into the alleged misuse of funds at the Templemore Training College in Tipperary.
The request came in response to an offer by Olaf, the EU’s fraud-busting watchdog, for the gardaí to put forward comments or observations on a draft report, the Public Accounts Committee will be told.
Publishing names may hinder “possible criminal action against those identified, the force claimed.
“An Garda Síochána has responded to an offer from the European Anti-Fraud Office, Olaf, to comment on the summary of the facts concerning their investigation into the Templemore Training College funds,” Chief Superintendent John Dollard, writing from the commissioner s office, tells TDs and Senators.
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The Border Police will also watch over the security of voting machines. According to the Bulgarian Minister of Interior, special arrangements have been made for the upcoming parliamentary elections.
He confirmed that the
voting machines have already been delivered and a fire inspection has been carried out at the warehouse where they are stored, the devices are guarded in the same way as the ballot papers. Most likely we will need additional resources, and in these cases we will include Border Police officers, the interior minister added.
Voting machines are now guarded by the gendarmerie.
We are currently in constant communication with the Central Election Commission (CEC) to set up centers to secure ballot papers and machines, he added.
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