Mary Rose Gearty

[9] After 86 days of trial, he was found guilty of false accounting and conspiracy to defraud the public.

[11] In 2014, she was appointed by the Minister for Justice and Equality as the sole member and chair of the MacLochlainn Commission.

Her role was to investigate the shooting of Ronan MacLochlainn by members of the Garda Síochána in 1998 during an attempted robbery.

[13] She provided legal advice for a scoping inquiry into the CervicalCheck cancer scandal.

[1] She lectured at the King's Inns and Griffith College Dublin and was a founder of the Irish Criminal Bar Association.