Patrick Connolly

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Patrick Connolly is a former Attorney General of Ireland who was appointed by Charles Haughey. He resigned after a man, Malcolm McArthur, later convicted of murder was found to have been his house guest part of a sequence of events that became known as GUBU. He returned to practice at the Irish bar and still works today as a Senior Counsel in Dublin.

Preceded by
Peter Sutherland
Attorney General of Ireland
1982
Succeeded by
John L. Murray