Speaking at MacGill Summer School, Mr McDowell said the Commission of Investigation was 'no substitute' for a parliamentary inquiry – and said it forces deputies to wait for answers.
A draft Fennelly report has been circulated to interested parties including the Taoiseach – whose own role in the events leading up to Martin Callinan's departure have been subject to intense speculation.
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Michael McDowell said the Fennelly Inquiry into the matter is no substitute for 'immediate' parliamentary scrutiny.