Prison officer whistleblower evicted from home over substantial mortgage arrears says State didn't protect his family
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Prison officer whistleblower evicted from home over substantial mortgage arrears says State didn't protect his family
"Noel McGree says he fell into financial difficulties after he made protected disclosures A former prison officer who claims he was forced to take early retirement after highlighting alleged corruption in the prison service has been evicted from his family home due to mortgage arrears. Whistleblower Noel McGree (52) and his wife Antoinette handed over the keys of their house in Portlaoise, Co Laois, yesterday morning after an order for possession was granted to Mars Capital."
"A former prison officer who claims he was forced to take early retirement after highlighting alleged corruption in the prison service has been evicted from his family home due to mortgage arrears. Whistleblower Noel McGree (52) and his wife Antoinette handed over the keys of their house in Portlaoise, Co Laois, yesterday morning after an order for possession was granted to Mars Capital."
Noel McGree says he fell into financial difficulties after he made protected disclosures. He is a former prison officer who claims he was forced to take early retirement following his allegations of corruption within the prison service. Financial difficulties left him unable to keep up mortgage payments, resulting in mortgage arrears that prompted a possession order. Whistleblower Noel McGree (52) and his wife Antoinette handed over the keys of their house in Portlaoise, Co Laois, yesterday morning. The possession order had been granted to Mars Capital, which took possession of the property.
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