The doctor at the center of the leak controversy had sought to meet with Harris



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The doctor who received a confidential copy of the new GP contract from then-Taoiseach Leo Varadkar also wrote to then-Health Minister Simon Harris seeking a meeting to discuss a new GP contract.

Maitiú Ó Tuathail was president of the National Association of General Practitioners (NAGP), which was a rival organization to the Irish Medical Organization (OMI) when he wrote to Harris in March 2019.

Dr. Ó Tuathail had led an NAGP delegation that met with four Fine Gael MPs in the LH2000 building at Leinster House on February 28 last year.

Following the meeting with the three TDs and a senator, the NAGP sought a meeting with Harris in March to reverse FEMPI’s cuts from the era of austerity in health services, provide emergency funding to GPs, and negotiate a new contract.

In the letter, Dr. Ó Tuathail stated: “The meeting was very positive and members agreed that the general practice really needed emergency funds, that FEMPI should be reversed and a new tailored contract was urgently needed.

“We are formally requesting a meeting with you to discuss these issues in detail,” he added.

Separately, four Fine Gael MPs, Martin Heydon, Kate O’Connell, Bernard Durkan and Senator Colm Burke, wrote to Mr. Harris around the same time urging him to include the NAGP in the negotiations on the new GP contract.

All four were members of the Oireachtas health committee.

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