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Justice Minister defends Alan Shatter’s response to alleged bugging of GSOC offices.

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Frances Fitzgerald says the report from Justice John Cooke – which finds no evidence of any surveillance having taken place – is 'food for thought' for the former minister's critics.

Justice Cooke's report finds simple explanations for two of the three security issues found by GSOC – while the other is labelled as a 'technological anomaly'.

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Minister Fitzgerald says people who criticised Alan Shatter's handling of the case should now reconsider their position.

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