Concerns had been raised by local representatives at previous council meetings
A DUP councillor stepped aside from a council committee meeting after questions were raised about his alleged links to a community group involved in the purchase of a former PSNI base.
“I took it upon myself to contact Development Trusts Northern Ireland to see what the intentions of the group were for the land. I asked them different questions but they were able to confirm that the community group was Castlederg and District Cultural Association. “Chair that begs the question, why when I raised it at full council had you not declared an interest in it, when you spoke to it. It’s on the agenda today, but yet and all you’ve declared no interest in it. That to me raises serious concerns.
Kerrigan then proceeded to step out of the chamber for the discussion around a proposal to contact the Policing Board to note the council's concerns over the sale of the station. The proposal was passed and Kerrigan later returned to the meeting.
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