
Sean Daly
Garda Sean Daly is a police officer from Bailieborough, Co Cavan, who recently made headlines after withdrawing a €60,000 damages claim related to injuries he allegedly sustained in a traffic accident. During court proceedings, it was revealed that he had climbed four of Ireland's highest peaks just months after the incident, raising questions about the credibility of his claims regarding his injuries.
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Prof Seán Daly, master of the Rotunda, told the Oireachtas health committee how the hospital was allowing public-only consultants to continue to treat patients on a private basis.
Rotunda told funding could be pulled over public-only consultants providing private care – The Irish TimesProf Sean Daly is the master of the Rotunda Hospital who is defying public policy regarding private maternity care.
Rotunda’s defiance of public policy shows us how some are born more equal – The Irish TimesProf Sean Daly, the master of the Rotunda, expressed concerns about the practice of public-only contract holders treating private patients.
Rotunda at loggerheads with Minister over public-only consultants having private patients – The Irish TimesProf Sean Daly, Master of the Rotunda, said that the plans discussed will significantly improve the critical care infrastructure at the Rotunda.
Plans to move Rotunda maternity hospital to Connolly in Blanchardstown abandoned – The Irish Times
Prof Sean Daly urged the Government to review the planning process regarding healthcare-related infrastructure.
Plan for €100m critical care extension at Rotunda maternity hospital blocked on appeal – The Irish Times
Prof Seán Daly expressed serious clinical concerns about the maternity services at the Rotunda Hospital.
Dublin’s northside needs a maternity hospital that is fit for purpose – The Irish Times
Garda Sean Daly claimed he had been injured in a traffic crash but later revealed he had climbed four of Ireland’s highest peaks shortly after the incident.
Garda withdraws damages claim after court hears he climbed Ireland’s highest mountains after incident – The Irish Times




