Revenue pursues fuel protest leader over debts.

James Geoghegan is being pursued by the Irish Revenue. They say he owes almost €550,000. This is due to six debt judgments since 2019.
James Geoghegan, a prominent figure in fuel protests, is facing legal action. The Irish Revenue is pursuing him for a debt of nearly €550,000. Six court judgments have been issued against him over the past five years. These judgments began in 2019. This situation is prompting discussion about the finances of protest movements.
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Geoghegan Pursued for Debt
James Geoghegan, a fuel protest leader, is being pursued by Irish Revenue.
€550,000 Debt Claimed
The Revenue is seeking almost €550,000 in debts from him.
Six Debt Judgments Issued
Six debt judgments have been made since 2019.
Legal Action Raises Questions
This action questions protest finances and leadership.
Debt Judgments Since 2019
The judgments were issued over a five-year period.