Clarification

In an article entitled “Taxing and woolly data retention laws will discourage new business” published yesterday, barrister Ronan…

In an article entitled “Taxing and woolly data retention laws will discourage new business” published yesterday, barrister Ronan Lupton was quoted as a saying that “a serious offence is not defined in relation to Irish law”.

Mr Lupton actually said that the definition of a serious offence in Irish law, an offence with a sentence of five years or more, conflicts with an EU directive on data retention which has been transposed into Irish law through the Communications (Retention of Data) Act 2011.