An editorial in the edition of September 17th, concerning the report of the Comptroller and Auditor General, said that more than € 33 million was paid by the Department of Finance to consultants for legal advice on the banking crisis. In fact, the department paid just under € 10 million for advice, the remainder was spent by the NTMA, the Central Bank and the Financial Regulator. The department’s payments were based on itemised bills.
In an article in yesterday’s edition, concerning gospel music, Brother Richard Hendrick was misnamed.