It's been reported members of the current Government were aware of the practice, but a spokesperson says the story has been misrepresented.
The Public Accounts Committee will meet today to discuss an alleged failure to provide payouts to families who were illegally charged for nursing home stays.
Opposition parties want the Government to release the documents associated to a so-called "secret strategy."
It's been reported members of the current Government were aware of the practice, but a spokesperson says the story has been misrepresented.
PAC Chair and Laois Offaly TD Brian Stanley says plenty of questions need answering:
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