Garda Watchdog Admits Delays in Paul Moody Abuse Probe
Ireland's Garda watchdog, GSOC, has admitted to 'delays' in its investigation into former Garda Paul Moody. These delays occurred before Moody went on to abuse another partner, raising concerns about the handling of the case.
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Garda watchdog admits ‘delays’ in probe into ex-garda Paul Moody who went on to abuse another partner
Fiosrú said it has carried out internal review into how it conducted the five-year investigation that was discontinued without Moody ever being interviewed
By Robin Schiller,Eimear Dodd
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The Police Ombudsman has accepted its investigation into a complaint by a victim against former garda and violent abuser of women Paul Moody "faced delays", but has not apologised.
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