Maurice McCabe settles defamation action against Irish Times

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Maurice McCabe settles defamation action against Irish Times

By Ann O'Loughlin

The Irish Times has apologised before the High Court to Garda whistleblower Sergeant Maurice McCabe under a settlement of defamation proceedings.

The apology also stated the newspaper had made "appropriate amends" to Sgt McCabe, who had sued over an article published in the newspaper on February 20, 2017.

On Friday, Michael McDowell SC, with Paul O’Higgins SC, instructed by Sean Costello solicitor, for Sgt McCabe, who was not in court, told Mr Justice Bernard Barton the matter had settled.

Counsel said that no order was required, except one for taxation of the plaintiff’s costs, on the basis of an apology being read by Cian Ferriter SC, with Ray Ryan BL, instructed by Hayes Solicitors, for the Irish Times.

Mr Ferriter then read the apology.

It stated: “On the 20th February 2017, the Irish Times published an article in its print edition headed: ‘Woman behind alleged complaint about McCabe wants her day before inquiry’ and, in its online edition headed: ‘When Can I Get on With the Rest of my Life? – Woman at the centre of the McCabe case’.”

It continued: “The Director of Public Prosecutions determined, after a careful and professional investigation, that no offence of any kind had been disclosed against Sgt McCabe and that there was no basis in fact or in law for any prosecution. Contrary to what was suggested in the articles, the Director of Public Prosecutions did not base his direction on ‘insufficient evidence’. “

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The judge agreed to make the order sought.

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