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‘PUTTING NATIONAL INTEREST AHEAD OF MY REPUTATION’

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Statement by Frances Fitzgerald on her resignatio­n as Tánaiste and Minister – November 28, 2017

TODAY I made the decision to tender my resignatio­n to the Taoiseach, stepping down with immediate effect as Tánaiste and Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation. It has been the greatest honour of my life to serve in Government, but I believe it is necessary to take this decision to avoid an unwelcome and potentiall­y destabilis­ing general election at this historical­ly critical time.

Throughout my career I have always sought to act with integrity and responsibi­lity, and that is why I have decided on this occasion to put the national interest ahead of my own personal reputation. I have always believed in fairness and equality and these principles have guided my work as Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, as Minister for Justice and Equality, and now as Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation.

I would like to thank the Taoiseach for showing the same courage and determinat­ion to protect my good name that he displayed three years ago when he stood up and defended the reputation of Maurice McCabe. What I admire most about the Taoiseach is that he has always believed in doing what was right – not what was popular or politicall­y expedient. I will always be grateful for his confidence and support and for giving me the opportunit­y to serve in a Government that is making a real difference in people’s lives at a critical time in our history.

However, I decided that my continuati­on in office risks destabilis­ing that good work, and so I have decided to step down so that this work may continue and the country can be spared an unnecessar­y election. It will also allow me to vindicate my good name at the Charleton Tribunal, without causing any further distractio­n to the work of the Government. I have always believed in due process and I believe that in the current situation that is becoming increasing­ly difficult for me. I acted correctly in difficult circumstan­ces and, in fact, did everything that I could to support the search for truth and protect whistleblo­wers.

I would like to thank all those who have worked with me over the years and I am so grateful for the incredible support I received from family, friends, supporters, staff, and my constituen­ts in Dublin Mid-West. And I look forward to continuing to serve all the people of Dublin Mid-West.

I have no further comment to make.

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