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Published 14:59 10 Apr 2019 BST
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This comes after Minister Harris was accused of misleading the Dáil about the consequences of offering free repeat smears to all women.
Donnelly said that Harris did not inform the Dáil of the information he received prior to announcing the out-of-cycle screenings.
"(Dr Flannery) predicted what would come to pass, she predicted what we are dealing with today," Donnelly said last week.
"What she says directly contradicts the minister's position and what she says suggests that the minister has misled the Dáil for a second time."
Minister Harris denied that he was advised against offering out-of-cycle smears. However, he did say that after the decision was made, "some people in the CervicalCheck programme did express some concerns in relation to the operationalising of it."News

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