Cash for ash: No corruption but much criticism of RHI scheme as report published
DUP leader Arlene Foster said she welcomed the findings of the report.
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DUP leader Arlene Foster said she welcomed the findings of the report.
The DUP is expected to be criticised heavily when the RHI report is published on Friday.
Foster also derided the actions of former DUP minister Jonathan Bell in her testimony before the RHI inquiry today.
It aims to reduce Ireland’s reliance on fossil fuel heating systems, and provides financial incentives for renewable heat generation.
The North’s cash-for-ash scandal, which revolved around the Renewable Heat Incentive, brought down the Stormont Assembly.
Should Sinn Fein win sufficient seats in the Northern assembly, O’Neill will become Deputy First Minister.
Dr Andrew Crawford has been accused of exerting his influence to keep the “cash for ash” scheme running.
An election now seems inevitable.
Foster says she has been “disgracefully maligned in the most vicious manner”, ignoring calls to step aside.
Martin McGuinness’s career to date has seen some surprising twists.
The latest twist in the long-running controversy has seen Martin McGuinness resign after Arlene Foster refused to step aside.
Northern Ireland’s Renewable Energy Scheme is causing political uncertainty for the current Assembly.
Her refusal to step down has been described as “unacceptable” by the republican party.
The ‘cash for ash’ scandal continues to burn.
All possibilities, including fresh elections, were on the table according to Sinn Féin’s Declan Kearney.
Arlene Foster has repeatedly refused to resign – saying that the scheme was not her responsibility.