Grievances emerged about the use of evidence in 2021 report, where survivors say evidence was misrepresented or amalgamatedMinister for Children Roderic O’Gorman said he would seek approval to appoint an international human-rights law expert to review testimonies. But this will not happen now.
Many survivors complained about the manner in which their testimony was used in the report which was published in January 2021, highlighting instances where testimony was misrepresented or amalgamated. As the controversy escalated, Mr O’Gorman said he would seek approval to appoint an international human-rights law expert to review the testimonies. In recent days it emerged this will not happen.
“Or survivors can come back and either give their testimony again to the NRMC, or other people who didn’t give evidence to the committee but equally want to stand part of the historical record, can do so as part of the historical record that will be based in the NRMC. So I think that can be [a] really powerful oral history of what happened in the mother and baby and county institutions.”
Bollox, it was going to happen either way to minimize the liability of the Irish government. Fffgg always covering up their atrocities. They don't care about people, only themselves and their pockets. More abuse at the hands of fffgg. Fffgg love damaging children.
The whitewash continues.
The whole thing has been one big cover up to protect certain interests & stakeholders.
And it goes on.