Sinn Fein - Bryson revelations - the fallout continues
Sinn Fein says it would welcome an inquiry into the back channel contacts between its ex-MLA Daithi McKay and loyalist Jamie Bryson.
Sinn Fein says it would welcome an inquiry into the back channel contacts between its ex-MLA Daithi McKay and loyalist Jamie Bryson.
Mr McKay has resigned from Stormont after revelations from this show and the Irish News that he and another Sinn Fein party member had given secret advice to Mr Bryson. Sinn Fein says that the party had absolutely no knowledge of the contacts. Other parties won't accept that Daithi McKay acted alone.
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