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With the greatest of respect, this committee will decide if it s relevant or not - Icy exchanges as council chief Anne Donaghy is grilled by MLAs over withdrawal of staff from Larne Port

With the greatest of respect, this committee will decide if it s relevant or not - Icy exchanges as council chief Anne Donaghy is grilled by MLAs over withdrawal of staff from Larne Port
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Mayor stands by decision to withdraw staff from check duties at ports

The decision to temporarily withdraw staff from post-Brexit check duties at Larne Port has been defended. Mid and East Antrim Mayor Peter Johnston said the measure involving “12 young staff members” was “erring on the side of caution”, adding the council has an “extremely low threshold for risk when it comes to our staff”. Appearing before the Stormont agriculture committee, he told MLAs: “As mayor, I am confident that by the end of today’s session the committee will have absolutely no doubt that the course of action taken by council was the only course of action that should have been taken”.

Brexit: Council defends Larne Port Brexit staff withdrawal

BBC News By Conor Macauley Published image captionGraffiti and placards opposing the Northern Ireland Protocol started to appear in mid-January after allegations of loyalist intimidation. DUP mayor Peter Johnston and chief executive Anne Donaghy gave evidence to a Stormont committee on Thursday. They denied the withdrawal had been a political decision and said it was in the interest of staff safety. Mr Johnston said the council had been vindicated and would take the same decision in similar circumstances. Workers were stood down at Larne Port on 1 February after the appearance of threatening graffiti the previous month. There were also allegations of the number plates of staff vehicles being recorded and negative social media commentary.

Brexit: Council chief wrote to UK government about NI Protocol concerns on advice of DUP MPs

Brexit: Council chief wrote to UK government about NI Protocol concerns on advice of DUP MPs The letter was written just days before the council withdrew staff conducting Brexit checks at Larne Port Updated Anne Donaghy, chief executive of Mid and East Antrim Borough Council Want the biggest politics stories sent to you every week? Simply sign up here and we ll do the restInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice

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