THE father of murdered teenager David McIl-waine is expected to challenge Chief Constable Sir Hugh Orde this morning to explain how a building company owned by murdered UVF leader Richard Jameson was awarded £15 million in security-force contracts.
Paul McIlwaine said that he intends to confront the chief constable at a public hearing of the Policing Board in Belfast.
It is understood the Chief Constable will this morning be challenged to confirm that the two Co Armagh building firms actually received more than £15 million in security force contracts, despite alleged links to the UVF.
“For many years there was a suspicion within the nationalist community that public contracts were being awarded to firms directly linked to loyalist paramilitaries,” Sinn Fein assembly member Martina Anderson said.
“These include security contracts awarded by the RUC and subsequently by the PSNI.
“Security clearance was also given for a number of senior loyalist paramilitaries to enter and leave barracks as they pleased.”
Irish News: NEWS: Father to challenge PSNI over contracts
Furthermore the PSNI gave out £500,000 contracts to a suspect in the murders of the two Protestant teenagers. How feckin corrupt can they get?
A CO ARMAGH man was given government building contracts worth nearly £500,000 despite being a suspect in the murder of two Portadown teenagers.
Irish News: Double-killing suspect given state contracts



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