A former deputy chairman of An Bord Pleanála, Paul Hyde, has been sentenced to two months in jail, after he pleaded guilty to making false or misleading ...
Judge describes openness and accountability as 'pillars of democracy' as architect sentenced for failing to fully declare interests.
Hyde pleaded guilty to two breaches of the Planning and Development Act.
Hyde plead guilty to nine counts of making false or misleading declarations of interest to the planning body.
FORMER Deputy Chairman of An Bord Pleanála Paul Hyde was sentenced to two months in prison for making false or misleading statements about his personal ...
Paul Hyde had pleaded guilty to making false or misleading declarations of interest to the planning authority.
Former deputy chair of An Bord Pleanála admits two counts of failing to fully declare his interests as required under planning law.
The house Paul Hyde's charge sheet lists as his address appears on a holiday homes letting site, allowing a peep into a life that is irrevocably changed.