Robert Troy set to run in next election despite reg over property dealings

The Longford-Westmeath TD reiterated his apology over ‘unintentional errors’
Robert Troy set to run in next election despite reg over property dealings

Michelle Devane, PA

Fianna Fáil TD Robert Troy has said he will run in the next general election despite reg as a junior minister over his property dealings.

The Longford-Westmeath TD reiterated his apology over his “unintentional errors”, adding that he was willing to answer further questions on the matter.

Mr Troy resigned as minister of state at the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment last month for failing to correctly declare properties on the Dáil’s of ’ interests and also failing to a rental property with the Residential Tenancies Board (RTB).

Mr Troy said: “For my own part, I dealt with the unintentional errors that I made.

 

“I issued a fulsome apology, and I do so again today. And I’ve taken a direct decision in that regard in of stepping down as a minister. But today, it’s not about that.

“Today and tomorrow is about focusing on the issues that are affecting the people who have given us the honour to represent them.”

Mr Troy was speaking at a Fianna Fáil parliamentary party think-in in Co Westmeath.

Asked whether he would run in the next general election, he replied: “Most certainly.”

He said he had provided a “fulsome statement” on his property dealings and answered questions comprehensively and he had “no problem” doing so again.

“I’m more than happy to answer any questions Revenue, the RTB, the local authority, or Sipo (Standards in Public Office Commission) have in relation to any of my dealings,” he added.

more fianna fail articles

Politics watch: Justice Minister under fire over child deportations Politics watch: Justice Minister under fire over child deportations
New Taoiseach appointed Politics watch: Independent votes sign of Coalition tension?
Poll: Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael tied, two point drop for Sinn Féin Poll: Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael tied, two point drop for Sinn Féin

More in this section

The 2018 AVN Adult Entertainment Expo Irish firm linked to Pornhub says US lawsuit which alleges it distributed child sexual abuse images 'without merit'
Kevin Flatley death of Kinahan crime gang should be ‘very worried’, Garda Commissioner warns
Coroner warns people may not realise severity of burn injuries after death of Cavan farmer (79) Coroner warns people may not realise severity of burn injuries after death of Cavan farmer (79)

Sponsored Content

Digital advertising in focus at Irish Examiner’s Lunch & Learn event  Digital advertising in focus at Irish Examiner’s Lunch & Learn event 
Experience a burst of culture with Cork Midsummer Festival  Experience a burst of culture with Cork Midsummer Festival 
How to get involved in Bike Week 2025 How to get involved in Bike Week 2025
Us Cookie Policy and Conditions

© Examiner Echo Group Limited

Add Echolive.ie to your home screen - easy access to Cork news, views, sport and more