Mahon tribunal adjourns hearings until after election

The Mahon Tribunal has suspended its hearings until May 28, after the general election.

The Mahon Tribunal has suspended its hearings until May 28, after the general election.

It had been due to begin hearing the Quarryvale 2 module, which was to include allegations against the Taoiseach.

Judge Alan Mahon, who is chairing the planning inquiry, had already said he would adjourn the hearings two weeks before the election, but today he announced an immediate suspension until after the May 24 polling day.

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