It's chief executive will apologise to people who feel let down by them when trying to access their information.
The chief executive of Tusla will apologise to adopted people who feel let down by the agency when trying to access information it held on them.
Head of The Child and Family agency, Bernard Gloster will appear before the Oireachtas Children's Committee today.
In his opening remarks to TDs and senators, he'll say he's acutely aware of the hurt and distress caused to those who sought information.
Tullamore's Maree Ryan-O'Brien founder of the adoption rights group Aitheantas, says the apology doesn't change how she feels about the agency:
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