An internal audit is under way into the accounts of the Galway County Board after concerns were raised at a recent meeting. It is understood they relate to the “governance of Galway GAA in general”, which was raised in a report compiled early last year at the behest of chairman Pat Kearney. Club delegates were informed last week of fears about the administration of finances in the county. In a statement, they wrote: “A lot of headlines raised concerns about cash deficiencies. It has to be pointed out that their (sic) has never been an issue with cash deficiencies within Duggan Park.
Source: Irish Examiner February 15, 2018 00:56 UTC