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Reform proposals don’t target corruption

By Iain McMenamin (30 March, 2011) The Moriarty Tribunal’s report details an exchange between a politician and businessman, the like of which cannot easily be targeted by political reforms. Politicians have a demand for cash and can supply lucrative private goods to business, such as a mobile phone licence. The political demand for cash in…

March 30, 2011 in Corruption and Accountability, Government reform.

Removing a TD from Office – Harder than you think…

Jennifer Kavanagh 23/03/2011 (Originally posted on quiatimet.com 22/03/2011) Today the final Moriarty report was revealed. The allegations therein have caused many to speculate whether charges will be made against any of the persons involved for corruption. One of the people named in the report happens to be that of Michael Lowry who is a sitting…

March 23, 2011 in Constitution, Judicial reform, Political culture.

The Moriarty Tribunal report

Posted by Elaine Byrne The Moriarty Tribunal has published two reports today into Michael Lowry and Ben Dunne and Michael Lowry and Denis O’Brien Some highlights: The Moriarty Tribunal has described Michael Lowry’s actions in influencing the awarding of the mobile phone licence as “disgraceful” and “insidious”. The tribunal found that his influence was both…

March 22, 2011 in Corruption and Accountability, Government reform, Judicial reform, Politics.

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