Its 2022 finances will be examined.
The governing and regulatory bodies of the horse racing sector in Ireland will be appearing before the Public Accounts Committee today.
The committee will examine questions relating to its finances in 2022 as well as revelations of alleged animal welfare abuse and cruelty at the site of Shannonside Foods Ltd in Straffan, Kildare.
PAC Chair, Laois Offaly TD, Brian Stanley, says the committee is anxious to discuss a number of pressing matters with members of the authority.
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