That's according to a midlands TD.
Discrepancies in Sinn Féin's financial statements strike "right to the heart of democracy".
So says Longford Westmeath Fine Gael TD and junior minister Peter Burke, after reports in the Irish Times the Standards in Public Office Commission is investigating complaints into a series of contradictions, in Sinn Féin's electoral spending returns.
It comes following intense scrutiny of Minister Paschal Donohoe's failure to fully declare donations.
Minister Burke is also accusing Sinn Féin of "taking advantage" of partition - something it claims to oppose:
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