CAB and taxman called on to probe illegal traveller wedding organisers
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Revenue officials and Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) chiefs are being called on to investigate how the main organisers of a traveller wedding bankrolled an illegal after party in Longford last week.
In excess of 100 revellers celebrated inside a purpose built 2,000 sq ft marquee last Wednesday night only hours after Longford County Council bosses secured an emergency court order preventing its staging.
The fallout, which courted prolonged local as well as national media attention in the days since, also sparked the hosting of two special circuit court sittings within the space of five days of each other.
Revenue officials and Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) chiefs are being called on to investigate how the main organisers funded an illegal Traveller wedding after.
CAB and taxman called on to probe illegal Longford wedding organisers
Reporter:
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Revenue officials and Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) chiefs are being called on to investigate how the main organisers funded an illegal Traveller wedding after party in Longford last week.
In excess of 100 revellers celebrated inside a purpose built 2,000 sq ft marquee last Wednesday night only hours after county council bosses secured an emergency court order preventing its staging.
The fallout, which courted prolonged local as well as national media attention in the days since, also sparked the hosting of two special circuit court sittings within the space of five days of each other.