State Apologizes to Kenneally Abuse Survivors | Ireland News
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The Irish State has delivered a historic apology to survivors of serial abuser Bill Kenneally, with the Taoiseach and Garda Commissioner formally acknowledging decades of failures to protect children. Survivors, many present in the Dáil, described profound relief as the government finally took responsibility — especially after years of advocacy and despite political sensitivities tied to former Fianna Fáil TDs linked to Kenneally. Compensation is now confirmed, though opposition leaders demand swift implementation, calling for a mediator to ensure justice is delivered without delay. As Kenneally’s legacy closes with his death in prison, survivors return home with a long-awaited apology — but the real test lies in how quickly the State follows through on its promises.
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