The Junior Minister has apologised for 'omissions and errors' in his register of interests.
Longford Westmeath TD Robert Troy's apology concerning 'omissions and errors' in his register of interests is not good enough.
According to the Social Democrats the recent revelations were serious and to draw a line under them is not acceptable.
The Junior Minister apologised to constituents, colleagues, the Dáil and the Standards in Public Office Commission and has made seven amendments to his declaration.
Co-leader of the Social Democrats Roisin Shortall said the revelations raise serious concerns.
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