IRMS has worked on security for the Corrib gas project since 2008. Last year it became involved in controversy after one of its former employees, Michael Dwyer who had worked at the Corrib project in 2008 was killed by police in mysterious circumstances in Bolivia on April 16, 2009.
Doyle joins Corrib security: Former Westport garda chief Pat Doyle recruited by IRMS
Aine Ryan
A RETIRED senior garda has become one of the latest high-profile recruits to work on the controversial Corrib gas project.
Former Superintendent Pat Doyle has joined Shells 170-strong security team under contract from Integrated Risk Management Solutions (IRMS) for the project, The Mayo News has learned.
The retired garda superintendent, who spent eleven years as garda chief in Westport, joined the IRMS team during the summer. The Carlow native retired after 35 years in the force in May 2009.