New group formed to campaign against corruption

A group of people allegedly wronged by the instruments of the State have formed a new group to campaign against corruption.

A group of people allegedly wronged by the instruments of the State have formed a new group to campaign against corruption.

Anti-Corruption Ireland is hoping to raise money and take legal cases on behalf of the victims of misconduct by gardaí and others in positions of authority.

The group includes Frank McBrearty Jnr, whom gardaí tried to frame in connection with the murder of Richie Barron in Co Donegal.

Speaking at the launch of the organisation today, he said he hoped it would help people to stand up and speak out against corruption of all forms.

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