A finance manager at Irish Rail in Dublin says his duties were dramatically reduced after he made a protected disclosure nine years ago and that he now spends most of his time at his £105,000-a-year job reading newspapers, taking long walks and eating sandwiches.Dermot Alastair Mills was giving evidence in a hearing yesterday into his complaint under the Protected Disclosures Act 2014.He alleges that he was penalised as a whistleblower after discussing concerns about some accounting matters at the railway operator in 2014.
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