It is indeed sensational that a member of the Cabinet should ask the Garda Commissioner to withdraw the remark he made about the two Garda whistleblowers.
Leo Varadkar has asked the Commissioner to withdraw his remark. He is also reported as saying there is little point in Commissioner Callinan apologising unless it is a genuine and heartfelt apology.
The comments of the Transport Minister are courageous and inspiring.
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