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Flood Tribunal investigates allegations of cash for devel

It has emerged tonight that the Flood Tribunal is investigating allegations that two senior Fianna Fáil politicians received £50,00 each in 1989 in return for assisting with the development of a major retail project in Dublin. The claims are made in an exclusive article, tomorrow's Sunday Business Post. The businessman who made the allegations said he was acting as a middleman for a property developer. The paper also reveals that last year it was served with an order from the Flood Tribunal preventing them from publishing details of the story or reporting the fact that a prevention order had been served upon them.