A Solicitor representing the Garda is due to write to Garda Commissioner Drew Harris.
The Westmeath Garda who was suspended after giving a pensioner a bicycle during the pandemic feels the force "turned on" him.
They're the words from Solicitor Damian Tansey, who will be writing a letter to Commissioner Drew Harris regarding his comments at the Public Accounts Committee last week.
The Garda was suspended in June of 2020, after his home was raided by officers.
Commissioner Harris informed the Committee last week he had since been re-instated, and said the full story was not in the public domain.
Mr. Tansey says this is not the end of the matter:
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