The TD who raised concerns about potential corruption in the sale of NAMA loans in Northern Ireland has refused to take questions at the Public Accounts Committee.
Mick Wallace says the committee is not qualified to look into the claims - and wants a Commission of Investigation instead.
The government's ruled out an investigation, saying NAMA falls under the remit of the State auditor, the Comptroller & Auditor General.
But in the Dáil tonight Deputy Wallace says only a Commission of Investigation will be able to look into the claims in full: