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RHI Inquiry verdict: No corruption involved in cash for ash scandal, but senior DUP and civil service figures criticised

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14 Mar, 2020
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RHI Inquiry verdict: No corruption involved in cash for ash scandal, but senior DUP and civil service figures criticised
The cash for ash scandal did not happen because of corrupt or malicious activity by civil servants, ministers or special advisers, Sir Patrick Coghlin's public inquiry into RHI has found.
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