Northern Ireland Police Chief Reveals $25M Legal Settlement Costs Overwhelm Troubles’ Compensation Funds
Belfast, Northern Ireland – The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has allocated £25 million in recent years to settle civil cases arising from the Troubles, with a substantial majority of that amount going to legal fees, the agency’s chief constable revealed to lawmakers. During testimony before the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee, Chief Constable Jon Boutcher reported that lawyers received almost £18 million, overshadowing the sums awarded to the victims who initiated these claims. Boutcher characterized the handling of legacy issues from the Troubles as a lucrative opportunity for legal professionals, perpetuated by a sluggish … Read more