Adams apology ironic, says Kenny

Taoiseach Enda Kenny claimed Sinn Fein had spent a number of years trying to prevent the implementation of the Belfast Agreement while it negotiated with the Irish Government the release from prison of Det Garda McCabe?s killers.

Taoiseach Enda Kenny claimed Sinn Fein had spent a number of years trying to prevent the implementation of the Belfast Agreement while it negotiated with the Irish Government the release from prison of Det Garda McCabe?s killers.

Fri, Feb 1, 2013, 00:00

   

Taoiseach Enda Kenny has said it is “ironic” that Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams apologised to the family of Det Garda Jerry McCabe “17 years after the incident occurred”.

Det Garda McCabe was killed by the IRA in an attempted robbery at Adare, Co Limerick in 1996.

“It’s ironic in a way that the leader of the Sinn Féin party decides to issue an apology 17 years after the incident occurred,” Mr Kenny said.

Speaking this morning after a Government press event about the action plan on jobs, Mr Kenny also said he disagreed with Sinn Féin deputy leader Mary-Lou McDonald who said there was a clear distinction between the IRA killing gardaí and killing RUC officers during the Troubles.

Mr Kenny claimed Sinn Féin had spent a number of years trying to prevent the implementation of the Belfast Agreement while it negotiated with the Irish Government the release from prison of Det Garda McCabe’s killers.