This Charity began some years ago, it was Abused and Monies went Everywhere, when you try and get Information, one Word, Forbidden. We know how a small number of people got Thousands from the Charity, without Vetting, some Travelled the World. Then Bang, Charity went Bust. So many Questions, remain??

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Pt.2 S.16
Staff of Board. 2012.
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[No. 35.] [2012.]Residential Institutions Statutory Fund Act
2012.
(3) The chief executive shall not be required to give account
before a Committee for any matter which is or has been or may at a
future time be the subject of proceedings before a court or Tribunal
in the State.
(4) Where the chief executive is of the opinion that a matter in
respect of which he or she is requested to give an account before a
Committee is a matter to which subsection (3) applies, he or she shall
inform the Committee of that opinion and the reasons therefor and,
unless the information is conveyed to the Committee at a time when
the chief executive is before it, the information shall be so conveyed
in writing.
(5) Where the chief executive has informed a Committee of his
or her opinion in accordance with subsection (4) and the Committee
does not withdraw the request referred to in subsection (2) in so far
as it relates to a matter the subject of that opinion—
(a) the chief executive may, not later than 21 days after being
informed by the Committee of its decision not to do so,
apply to the High Court in a summary manner for deter-
mination of the question whether the matter is one to
which subsection (3) applies, or
(b) the chairperson of the Committee may, on behalf of the
Committee, make such an application,
and the High Court shall determine the matter.
(6) Pending the determination of an application under subsection
(5), the chief executive shall not attend before the Committee to give
account for the matter the subject of the application.
(7) If the High Court determines that the matter concerned is one
to which subsection (3) applies, the Committee shall withdraw the
request referred to in subsection (2), but if the High Court deter-
mines that subsection (3) does not apply, the chief executive shall
attend before the Committee to give account for the matter.
(8) In the performance of his or her duties under this section, the
chief executive shall not question or express an opinion on the merits
of any policy of the Government or a Minister of the Government
or on the merits of the objectives of such a policy.
17.—(1) The Board shall appoint, with the consent of the Minister
and the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, such and so
many persons to be members of the staff of the Board as it may from
time to time determine.
(2) The terms and conditions of service of a member of the staff
of the Board shall, with the consent of the Minister given with the
consent of the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, be such
as may be determined from time to time by the Board.
(3) There shall be paid by the Board to the members of its staff
such remuneration, allowances and expenses as, from time to time
the Board with the consent of the Minister given with the consent of
the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, determines.

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