The Standards Commission has today published its investigation report about alleged contraventions of the Ethical Framework for the Local Government Service by Senator Brian Ó Domhnaill.
The report follows an investigation hearing held on 9 May 2016.
The Standards Commission has found that Senator Ó Domhnaill contravened ethics legislation when, as a councillor, he submitted claims for travelling and subsistence expenses from two separate bodies for the same dates.
The investigation concerned nine alleged contraventions of ethics legislation, which arise from three sets of circumstances. The Standards Commission found against Senator Ó Domhnaill in regard to each of the alleged contraventions.
The Standards Commission found that Senator Ó Domhnaill contravened sections 168 and 169(3) of the Local Government Act 2001, acted in disregard of provisions of the Code of Conduct for Councillors and did a ‘specified act’ within the meaning of the Standards in Public Office Act 2001 in regard to each set of circumstances.
The Standards Commission found that each contravention was committed intentionally and was, in all the circumstances, a serious matter. The Commission also decided that it is not in a position to find that Senator Ó Domhnaill acted in good faith in relation to the contraventions.
In accordance with the requirements of the Act, the Commission has sent copies of its report to Senator Ó Domhnaill, to Mr Seamus Neely, Chief Executive, Donegal County Council and to Councillor Terence Slowey, Cathaoirleach, Donegal County Council. A copy was also sent to the Ministers for Public Expenditure and Reform and for Housing, Planning, Community and Local Government.
The investigation report, together with full details of the Standards Commission’s findings and determinations, is available here: http://www.sipo.gov.ie/en/Reports/Investigation-Reports/Investigation-Report-Senator-Brian-Ó-Domhnaill-formerly-of-Donegal-County-Council-and-Údarás-na-Gaeltachta/