I am asking you, dear reader, to do something about that. If you believe that Michael Lowry — asserted to be “profoundly corrupt” by the Moriarty tribunal and a tax cheat by the Revenue Commissioners — is telling the God honest truth, then ignore the following.
This is how you complain. It must be in writing.
“Subject to section five of the Ethics Act, I wish to make a complaint about Michael Lowry’s registerable interests with respect to undisclosed lands near Wigan.”
Sign it and post it to Mr Kieran Coughlan, Clerk of the Dail, Houses of the Oireachtas, Kildare Street, Dublin 2.
That’s all you have to do. The clerk will then forward the complaint to the Committee of Members’ Interests of the Dail who have the option to send it to the Standards Commission.
The commission can then initiate an investigation to find out if the 20 acres are worth more than €13,000 and should have been disclosed.
If my twitter stream is anything to go by, more official complaints on ethics will be received this wk than last 5 years put together #lowry
— Elaine Byrne (@ElaineByrne) November 4, 2012
Previously: Michael Lowry’s Worthless Land
Pic via Kevin Killick @queev






