Settlement offer is still sought

THE Minister for Social Welfare is "determined" that his libel action will go for a third hearing if the Sunday Independent does…

THE Minister for Social Welfare is "determined" that his libel action will go for a third hearing if the Sunday Independent does not settle the matter to his satisfaction beforehand.

A spokesman for Mr De Rossa was outlining his intentions following the jury's failure to reach a verdict on his case against the newspaper in the High Court on Thursday.

Asked how the case could be settled now to Mr De Rossa's "satisfaction", the spokesman responded: "By making a satisfactory offer."

When the action was initiated in December 1992, Mr De Rossa had sought an apology a retraction and a donation to charity from the Independent group.

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The indications yesterday, "however, were that these original demands would not satisfy Mr De Rossa.

Meanwhile, it is not expected that a new trial will clash with the date of the general election, now widely tipped for May or early June.

Geraldine Kennedy

Geraldine Kennedy

Geraldine Kennedy was editor of The Irish Times from 2002 to 2011