It comes as a midlands company has been accused of breaching a UN embargo.
A former Army Ranger is calling for a review the 'regulatory regime for sanctions' after an alleged breach of a UN embargo by an Offaly company.
The Irish Times reported earlier this week Irish Training Solutions, in Clara, has been recruiting former Army Rangers and Defence Forces members to train the army of a rogue Libyan General.
The Tánaiste says the alleged breach of the 2011 embargo is 'deeply shocking.'
Kildare South TD and members of the Oireachtas Foreign Affairs and Defence Committee, Cathal Berry, says there's been a scramble for responsibility since the investigation was published:
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