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Reputed head of crime family to run again for seat in Irish parliament

By Thomson Reuters Apr 30, 2026 | 6:17 AM

DUBLIN, April 30 (Reuters) – Gerard Hutch, named in a 2023 court case as the head of a well-known crime family in Ireland, will seek election to the Irish parliament ​in a by-election next month after narrowly missing out ‌on a seat in a parliamentary election 18 months ago.

Hutch’s name is among the confirmed candidates on the Dublin city returning officer’s website for the May 22 Dublin Central constituency by-election for the seat vacated by former Irish finance ‌minister ​Paschal Donohoe.

Hutch, better known as “The Monk”, finished ⁠in fifth place in ⁠the four-seat constituency at the 2024 national election.

Analysts say he faces a potentially tougher task this time round with just one seat up for grabs and all the parties whose candidates were ​elected last time competing again. Hutch’s surge at the national election also faltered when he struggled to attract vote transfers from ⁠other candidates.

“I think it’s great to ⁠put someone in there with a chequered past. That’s ​what we need in the Dail (parliament), you need change,” Hutch told ​the Irish Times this week when asked what it would ‌mean if someone with his past were elected to parliament.

“You need a man like me in there who can talk to the guy in the street.”

Ahead of the 2024 vote, Hutch said he ⁠was running as he did not think the deprived inner-city community where he grew up was properly represented. Rivals saw his support as a ⁠protest vote.

He was ‌identified as head of the Hutch family by ⁠an Irish court in 2023 when he was acquitted ​of ‌involvement in a 2016 murder. He denies being ​the leader ⁠of a crime gang.

The Hutch drug trafficking gang was named by the U.S. State Department in 2022 as being locked in a turf war with the Kinahan crime group, also based in Dublin, that resulted in 18 murders in the previous six years.

(Reporting by Padraic HalpinEditing ​by Gareth Jones)