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Irish lawmakers pass Omagh Inquiry co-operation Bill

By Staff Reporter
26 May 2026 7:25 PM
IrelandLive.ie

Irish lawmakers have passed legislation which will allow for sworn testimony by State bodies and ministers to be provided to the Omagh Bombing Inquiry.

The International Co-operation (Omagh Bombing Inquiry) Bill 2026 would also extend the mechanism to current and past members of An Garda Siochana, the Defence Forces and departmental officials, and to former ministerial office holders.

Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan said: “The passage of this legislation is another pivotal step in delivering on the programme for government commitment to facilitate the Inquiry.”

He said its passage on Tuesday would ensure that it is in place for the, delayed, start of the inquiry’s evidential hearings in September.

Requests can be refused to prevent prejudice to the sovereignty and security of the State, to meet obligations to investigate crime, and to protect life.

Mr O’Callaghan said: “This legislation relating to oral testimony will add to the suite of measures already implemented.

“This includes the memorandum of understanding which I signed with the chairman of the Inquiry last year relating to the disclosure of Irish State materials, and the data protection regulations that I signed in November to enable the disclosure of sensitive personal data to the Inquiry.”

He added: “Our commitment, alongside that of the UK Government, is essential to addressing the enormous impact of Troubles-related violence and the legitimate needs and expectations of victims’ families and survivors who have long searched for truth and accountability.”

Mr O’Callaghan also said he intended to bring proposals to address wider legacy issues to Government in the coming weeks aimed at implementing the commitments under the Joint Framework on the Troubles agreed with the UK Government last September.

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