There's concerns the result of a geo-physical scan won't be published by the State.
The State is being urged to provide clarity on when a review of a geo-physical scan at a former Mother and Baby Home will be published.
The results of the survey of the Angel plot at Sean Ross Abbey in Roscrea were sent to the Department of Children for examination earlier this year.
A previous excavation of the site found the remains of over 40 babies, but it's unclear whether the latest scan has discovered human remains.
Independent Senator, Lynn Ruane, says the survivor groups deserve to be updated:
The State says it's unable to provide a timeline for when a review of the scan will be complete.
However, Junior Finance Minister, Neale Richmond, says the survey hasn't been forgotten about:
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