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First minister faces more questions over DUP mayor portrait damage

Jayne McCormackBBC News NI Political Correspondent

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BBC A portrait of former Belfast Lord Mayor Lord Browne on display at Belfast City Hall

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The portrait of former Belfast lord mayor Lord Browne removed from a wall and the glass was smashed on 19 October

On Monday, the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) tabled an urgent question to the first minister about the issue.

NI Assembly Phillip Brett speaking in the assembly. He has short brown hair, wearing a navy blazer, light blue shirt, navy tie and a watch. Wood panelling is behind him and another woman with blonde hair and glasses is seated next to him.NI Assembly

DUP MLA Phillip Brett accused Sinn Féin of “misleading” the assembly

The party’s Phillip Brett accused Sinn Féin of “misleading” the assembly, adding: “You stated as first minister on 21 October (2024) that a Sinn Féin employee who worked in the assembly made the party chief whip aware of their involvement in an incident at Belfast City Hall.

“You were then contradicted by your chief whip in her public statement to the PPS where she stated that the individual responsible made no admission of being at the event or knowing about the damage.

“Either you misled the Assembly or your chief whip misled the police. Both are very serious, which one is it?”

The first minister said a “number of inaccurate comments and claims” had been made over the past week.

She said she was “confident” in the actions she had taken and would not be drawn on claims her party had misled the assembly over the issue.

“The events were fully investigated by the PSNI and PPS – the PPS have made their decision and that is the appropriate course of action given there was a criminal investigation,” she added.

PA Media Michelle O'Neill. She has shoulder-length blonde hair, wearing glasses and a brown blazer. The is a blue background.PA Media

First Minister Michelle O’Neill said she was “confident” in the actions she had taken

SDLP assembly member and leader of the Opposition, Matthew O’Toole, accused Sinn Féin of “changing its story”.

He added: “If this person had no involvement and no issues why then did he have to resign from his post and why was he suspended from party membership?”

O’Neill repeated her position and defended the party’s actions to date.

She also insisted that Sinn Féin junior minister Aisling Reilly, who had been among those at the event, had accepted the invitation in a personal capacity.

The painting of Wallace Browne was removed from a wall and the glass was smashed last October.

It was damaged following an event at City Hall to celebrate an Irish-language group.

The event was attended by a number of high-profile Sinn Féin figures.

The PPS said issues in building a “clear evidential picture” included “no CCTV coverage”.


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