The government rejects the opposition’s offer for more time to question Varadkar about the leak of the draft GP contract



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The government has rebuffed efforts by opposition whips to extend the time allotted for Dáil’s exchanges about Tánaiste Leo Varadkar’s leak of a copy of a draft contract to a friend.

With Mr. Varadkar facing tough questions about the reasons and circumstances behind his decision in April 2019 to transmit a draft GP contract to Dr. Maitiú Ó Tuathail of the National Association of General Practitioners (NAGP), the head of government, Jack Chambers, refused to give in to requests to increase the time allowed for questions.

It occurred when spokesmen for opposition parties again criticized Mr. Varadkar for what they described as a “serious breach” of trust and questioned his motives for doing so.

The Tánaiste’s statement, followed by a question and answer session, is scheduled to begin at 4.30 p.m. and will last 90 minutes.

At the Dáil business committee meeting this morning, Sinn Féin whip Pádraig Mac Lochlainn proposed more time for the Opposition than the 10 minutes allotted to each party and group. The proposal was supported by all the other opposition parties.

However, the Government has refused to change the schedule and the matter is now likely to be put to a vote on the Agenda this afternoon.

Earlier, Mr. Varadkar privately thanked Ministers for their support and for “doing the difficult interviews” at a morning meeting today.

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