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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4Ahern through RTE understands that journalists have a job to do, and the lumpen moral irish - how do they think when spun? Ah yes, but indymedia exists because we are passionate about politics. We say in our mission statement in over 50 languages. (((we even get encrypted mail in swahili))) But his speech writer at the ard fheis of the latterly corrupt in Ireland probably didn't add a footnote when he used "passionate about politics" in his speech. Ah, he knew about Lawlor, and many of those in the room didn't.
Now where am I going in the advertising break? Its not like i wrote these sunday papers. Why am I adding Fianna Fail to the text "as the corrupt trade"? I need look no further than the spanish socialists in the 80s. More my garden. Didn't Willie Mc Dea tell us the left is haunted by the intials "air" (((alphabetical order that one))) Yes it appears that Irish politics in the new peace it has so long deserved, needs to depart from a culture of politicians, who were so in bed with leaders of the business community who are at least "consistently inethical" in their dealings. No more rogues, no more slimey greenies, no more undeclared interests far off, no more "resigning from your seat". It appears that the association of "leverage" and parliamentary office, [a key indicator of corruption prevalence at corporate level] has not been properly adressed, especially when we realise that these are "the network" that regimes such as FF or any of its challengers need : to perpetuate the regime.
buy a car.
on 47 political party officials and businessmen accused of a major scandal, they are all linked to President Jacques Chirac, for transactions which occured whilst he was still mayor of Paris.
The most prominent of the accused is michel Roussin, 66 years of age, he has denied some charges but admitted he knew of a "kickback" system between 1989 and 1995 by which politicians got illegal payments amounting to 2% of any contract.
Prosecution argue that Roussin, a former soldier and intelligence official, deserves a four-year suspended sentence, a five-year suspension of his civil rights and a fine of 100,000 euros.
Ireland have finally signed up to this organisation. As a country whose position on the global perception report had slipped 9 places since the last one was done, we need to do something about it.
It will, however, be interesting to see how seriously TI are actually taken. Signs may not be that encouraging considering the following statement for the Irish TI CEO:
“"Does TI investigate individual cases of corruption?
No, nor do we 'name names'. TI is convinced that its role is best served with the support of coalitions of civil society, private business and government. Becoming involved with individual cases could adversely affect the formation of such coalitions, by deterring individuals and organisations from becoming involved.”
You can go to the international TI website here
http://www.transparency.org/
and the Irish one here:
http://www.transparency.ie/
on corruption links.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/4384108.stm
Its like he has never been convicted of corruption.
Sure if he was Irish people would bury him in a...
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