Dublin Airport worker who made Gerry Hutch support video fails to get security clearance restored
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Dublin Airport worker who made Gerry Hutch support video fails to get security clearance restored
"A Dublin Airport worker has failed to get the High Court to restore his security clearance after it was removed over his alleged "ability to facilitate nefarious activity" allegedly because he made a video in support of Gerry "the Monk" Hutch's election campaign."
"However, Christopher Doyle (34), an aircraft mechanic at Dublin Aerospace since June 2022, is entitled to a new appeal against the decision to revoke his clearance after failing a garda "security intelligence check", rendering him unable to work, Mr Justice Michael Twomey ruled."
A Dublin Airport worker had his security clearance removed due to an alleged ability to facilitate nefarious activity after making a video supporting Gerry "the Monk" Hutch's election campaign. The worker, Christopher Doyle (34), has been employed as an aircraft mechanic at Dublin Aerospace since June 2022. He failed a garda security intelligence check and subsequently lost his clearance, which rendered him unable to work. An initial bid to have the clearance restored was unsuccessful. Mr Justice Michael Twomey ruled that Doyle is entitled to a new appeal against the revocation decision.
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