Talk:Malcolm Byrne

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High Court commentary[edit]

Unfairly dismissed principal who endured ‘terrible injustice’ over 11 years must be reinstated, judge rules

--- school principal who was unfairly dismissed and endured “terrible injustice” over more than 11 years due to “disastrous and unreasonable misjudgments” by his school’s board of management must be immediately reinstated to his post, a High Court judge has ordered.

--- Ní Dhuinn became chairwoman of the BOM in December 2011, he said. “Within weeks she had destroyed all the work done by her predecessors. It is a shocking legacy.” --- also criticised evidence given to the Labour Court concerning Mr Ó Suird by Malcolm Byrne, now a Fianna Fáil Senator. A member of the BOM between late 2011 to 2015, Mr Byrne chaired a BOM hearing which decided on Mr Ó Suird’s dismissal and he gave evidence to the Labour Court opposing the latter’s appeal against his dismissal. 51.171.243.62 (talk) 00:09, 20 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]