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A top Stormont adviser has apologised after joking about naked holiday photographs of NI's environment minister during a planning conference. | A top Stormont adviser has apologised after joking about naked holiday photographs of NI's environment minister during a planning conference. |
Professor Greg Lloyd asked a delegate who referred to Sammy Wilson if the DUP minister "had had his clothes on?". | Professor Greg Lloyd asked a delegate who referred to Sammy Wilson if the DUP minister "had had his clothes on?". |
Apologising, the University of Ulster planning expert told BBC News he had made a "cheap joke without malice". | Apologising, the University of Ulster planning expert told BBC News he had made a "cheap joke without malice". |
Photographs of Mr Wilson on holiday in France were published in two newspapers in 1996. | Photographs of Mr Wilson on holiday in France were published in two newspapers in 1996. |
They subsequently paid undisclosed damages to him and a former girlfriend featured in the photographs. | They subsequently paid undisclosed damages to him and a former girlfriend featured in the photographs. |
Mr Wilson claimed the pictures had been stolen from the couple. | Mr Wilson claimed the pictures had been stolen from the couple. |
The conference, at which Professor Lloyd was speaking, was organised by the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) at a south Belfast rugby club last Thursday. | |
He took up his current position as professor of urban planning and head of the University of Ulster's school of the built environment on 1 July. | He took up his current position as professor of urban planning and head of the University of Ulster's school of the built environment on 1 July. |
Reform | Reform |
Professor Lloyd is also a ministerial adviser to the Northern Ireland Assembly on its reform of land use planning. | Professor Lloyd is also a ministerial adviser to the Northern Ireland Assembly on its reform of land use planning. |
"A lot of us thought it was incredibly disrespectful," said one delegate at the RTPI conference. | "A lot of us thought it was incredibly disrespectful," said one delegate at the RTPI conference. |
"Sammy Wilson is the minister of planning and for someone who is supposed to be working on his behalf at such a senior level to come out with these remarks is extraordinary." | "Sammy Wilson is the minister of planning and for someone who is supposed to be working on his behalf at such a senior level to come out with these remarks is extraordinary." |
Mr Wilson said: "I'm all in favour of recycling, but this is a recycled old story. Other than that I have no comment." | Mr Wilson said: "I'm all in favour of recycling, but this is a recycled old story. Other than that I have no comment." |
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