Controversy over renewable heating scheme
The political fallout continues following revelations about a renewable heating scheme which could cost taxpayers £400m over the next 20 years.
The political fallout continues following revelations about a renewable heating scheme which could cost taxpayers £400m over the next 20 years.
A preliminary hearing into the Renewable Heat Incentive scheme will take place next week.
Chairman of the probe, retired appeal court judge Sir Patrick Coghlin, will outline details about how the inquiry is gathering evidence.
He will also introduce his panel team and outline the work undertaken by the inquiry team so far.
The hearing will take place at Stormont at 11am on Thursday.
An inquiry into the botched Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) scheme will not be completed within the six-month time frame, its chairman says.
Companies on the botched Renewable Heat Incentive scheme can be publicly named by a Stormont Department, a judge has ruled.
The Attorney General is considering mounting a challenge to the legality of the entire Renewable Heat Incentive scheme, he has revealed.