
Oonagh McPhillips
Oonagh McPhillips, secretary general of the Department of Justice, expressed deep gratitude for Joe Horan's support and insightful coaching, which helped many individuals, including herself, to realize their potential.
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Oonagh McPhillips, the secretary general of the Department of Justice, said existing legislation required the International Protection Office to refer an unaccompanied minor to Tusla.
Nearly 30% of unaccompanied minors seeking asylum ‘ineligible’, says Department of Justice – The Irish Times
Oonagh McPhillips is the Department secretary general who provided an opening statement regarding accommodation for people fleeing the Ukraine war.
Cost of providing accommodation to people fleeing Ukraine war reduces by more than half – The Irish TimesOonagh McPhillips is set to retire as the first woman to serve as secretary general of the Department of Justice.
MEP Mullooly’s enthusiasm for ‘mother of all trade deals’ powdered down – The Irish TimesOonagh McPhillips is the secretary general of the Department of Justice.
About 500 people subject to deportation orders living in international protection facilities – The Irish TimesOonagh McPhillips, secretary general of the department, has stated the costs of accommodation for asylum seekers.
Almost €1bn paid to private operators to accommodate asylum seekers last year – The Irish TimesOonagh McPhillips is the current secretary general of the Department of Justice.
Two sisters to head separate Government departments for first time – The Irish TimesOonagh McPhillips, the secretary general at the Department of Justice, wrote to PAC to again state that the department was opposed to PAC publishing the list.
Department opposes naming refugee housing providers that breach contract rules – The Irish Times
Oonagh McPhillips, secretary general of the Department of Justice, expressed gratitude for Joe Horan's support and unique approach.
communications and executive coach who shaped leaders in the public and private sector – The Irish Times






















