The head of the Public Accounts Committee is warning Angela Kerins and Frank Flannery wouldn’t be doing the charity sector any favour by not turning up to face questions tomorrow.
There’s been no word as to whether the former senior officials in Rehab will attend a hearing about the running of the organisation.
Yesterday Rehab admitted its response to recent public and political demands has been inadequate, and the Taoiseach repeated calls for Ms Kerins and Mr Flannery to face the spending watchdog.
Chairman of the PAC, Carlow-Kilkenny Fianna Fail Deputy John McGuinness is adamant it’s the right thing to do