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Sinn Fein clarify Liam Adams role | Sinn Fein clarify Liam Adams role |
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Liam Adams was still involved in party work more than three years after formally leaving, Sinn Fein has said. | Liam Adams was still involved in party work more than three years after formally leaving, Sinn Fein has said. |
He is facing allegations that he abused his daughter when she was a child. | He is facing allegations that he abused his daughter when she was a child. |
Mr Adams, brother of party president Gerry Adams was said to have left the party in 1997. However, a Sinn Fein statement said he held a number of positions in Belfast after 2000. | |
Gerry Adams has been under pressure to explain his brother's role in the party since the allegations arose. | Gerry Adams has been under pressure to explain his brother's role in the party since the allegations arose. |
In a statement on Friday, Sinn Fein said it had reviewed its documentation and held discussions with its members and leadership in a bid to establish the extent of Liam Adams involvement in the party in the aftermath of the revelations. | |
It said the process had taken a number of weeks but added that information from a period in the 1990s was "not complete". | |
Sinn Fein have also confirmed that Liam Adams served as chair of the party's Louth district executive for two and a half months in 1996. | |
In addition they said he held the position of secretary for one month before this time. He was also nominated as education officer but he did not take up this position. | |
When the allegations about Liam Adams first appeared in in UTV documentary Arthur Morgan, a Sinn Fein member of the Irish parliament for Louth, said Mr Adams had never been a party officer. | |
This week Mr Morgan said Mr Adams true role had "slipped his mind". |