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State Apology for Kenneally Abuse Case
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The Irish state prepares to formally apologize to survivors of Bill Kenneally, a convicted abuser who died in prison, as a damning report exposes serious failures by An Garda Síochána dating back to 1987. Minister Jim O’Callaghan and Taoiseach have both apologized to victims, but O’Callaghan firmly rejects calls for Fianna Fáil to issue its own apology, arguing the party bears no responsibility unless it knowingly endorsed Kenneally’s actions — a claim he insists is unsupported by evidence.
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