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Published 14:44 11 Jul 2023 BST
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DILLON: "You said you were following instructions." KELLY: "Yes." DILLON: "Therefore did you collude in RTE in a falsehood, a concealment?" KELLY: "We had no benefit in seeking to suppress."[caption id="attachment_290091" align="aligncenter" width="1280"]
Fine Gael Deputy Alan Dillon and Ryan Tubridy engage during the PAC hearing. (Credit: Oireachtas TV)[/caption]
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