
Renewable Heating Incentive scandal - whistle-blower talks to the Nolan Show
Whistle-blower who warned Stormont several times about Renewable Heating Incentive scandal talks to Nolan Show.
First minister Arlene Foster has hit back at her opponents in opposition and said she will not be quitting over the renewable heating controversy. It's being described as one of the biggest financial scandals Northern Ireland has ever seen. Yesterday we had a huge show looking into the systematic failures that led to the loss of £400 million pounds of your money. That was partly down to whistle-blowers, who brought concerns on several occasions to the department of enterprise, being ignored.
Today you're going to hear from one of those whistle-blowers. The lady, who went first to Arlene Foster, and then went back three times to DETI officials with the same concerns phoned the Nolan Show yesterday.
Also on the programme, we get reaction to RHI scandal from UUP leader Mike Nesbitt, Alliance MLA Stephen Farry and we take your calls.
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- Thu 8 Dec 201609:03BBC Radio Ulster & BBC Radio Foyle


