THE Minister for Home Affairs in Dublin has told the family of Denis Donaldson that he expects a prosecution to be made in relation to the murder of the Belfast man.
Denis Donaldson was shot dead in a cottage in Glenties, Co Donegal in 2006. He had been outed as a British agent, working for police and M15 from inside Sinn Féin for 20 years.
On Monday, Minister Jim O'Callaghan met with Mr Donaldson's daughter Jane Kearney and her husband Ciarán, along with the family solicitor. The family have long held that a public inquiry should be held into Mr Donaldson's killing.
In a statement after the meeting Minister O'Callaghan said: “It has now been nearly twenty years since Denis Donaldson was killed near Glenties, Co Donegal in April 2006. It is a matter of regret that it has not yet been possible to bring those responsible to justice.
“I met today with Mr Donaldson’s daughter, Jane Kearney, her husband, Ciarán, and their solicitor to hear directly their concerns regarding the investigation into Mr Donaldson’s killing.
“I assured the Donaldson family that the Garda criminal investigation into Mr Donaldson’s killing remains active and open.
“Furthermore, I have been informed by Garda authorities that directions have been received to prosecute an individual for offences in this case and proceedings are underway in this regard.
“In those circumstances, I conveyed to the Donaldson family that I did not consider it appropriate to establish a separate commission of inquiry.
“I emphasised the importance of allowing An Garda Síochána to continue its investigation with a view to bringing the individual before the courts as soon as possible.
“I reaffirmed the absolute commitment of An Garda Síochána to this outcome.”



