Yearly Archives: 2016

corrib

“Our involvement with the pair of whistleblowers [Maurice McCabe and John Wilson] in this case actually started as a result of the protests here [against] Corrib. It was the cases of the rape tape allegations and that being brought to the public eye with the protestors with Corrib.

There was a Vincent Browne programme [TV3, April 2011]  that dealt with that issue. I was on the panel and I made some points . . . particularly about the fact that things hadn’t changed much since Donegal and the Morris [tribunal] . . . that there was a systemic problem of accountability with An Garda Síochána…

…The first whistleblower [Maurice McCabe] guard happened to be watching the TV that night said, that’s somebody who I think I could get on with, and he contacted me after that and arranged to come up to Dublin . . .

…He said he would stay in contact with us, and he did that . . . and in the summer of 2012, when we were in the news a bit and a lot of the media being incredibly negative about us, the second whistleblowing guard [John Wilson]  said, ‘God, these people seem to have a bit of backbone, I think we’ll get in touch with them again’. And this time they were ready to go public.”

Clare Daly at Who Polices the Police? conference, Inver (near Rossport) in north Mayo on November 23, 2013. The women who came forward with the tape were accused by then Minister for Justice of exploiting the words said by the guards and tampering with the editing of the  tape.

Gardaí, GSOC, ‘whistleblower reprisal’, Corrib Gas and the ‘rape tape’ (Irish Oil And Gas, February, 2014)

Previously: Corrib Garda: “Give Me Your Name And Address Or I’ll Rape You”

goldendiscs

Every week we GIVE AWAY a voucher worth €25 to spend at any of the 13 Golden Discs stores nationwide.

Twenty five gangsters to splash out on vinyl, CD, cassette or any format you desire.

All we ask of YOU is to select a tune that we can play at MIDDAY today.

To enter, just complete this sentence:

‘Today of all days I would like to dedicate___________________to _________________________’

Lines MUST close at 11.30am

Golden Discs

inferno

What you may need to know:

1. Robert Langdon (Tom Hanks) races against the clock to foil a deadly plot of mass annihilation.

2. It’s the third dose of “Where’s Wally?” claptrap for Hanks and director Ron Howard.

3. What, no mullet?

4. Ben Foster is better than this. Everyone is better than this.

5. Broadsheet prognosis: Infernope.

Release Date: October 14.

(Mark writes about film and TV at WhyBother.ie)

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Blogger Glenn Fitzpatrick writes:

I finally got around to a second part of my looking at Millennials v ladder pullers. I tried to factor in some of the comments it generated

To wit:

Our very real concerns about the world in which we will inherit are all too often inadequately expressed for us by our elders. This happens with no great malice but under the adage that they just know better. This is how we end up with greying men closer to retirement than graduation sitting on youth committees.

The airing of Tonight with Vincent Browne (April 26 looked at the state of the Job Bridge Scheme and posed the question; who is benefiting from it?

This is undeniably an issue which largely affects young people.

Taking nothing at all away from the calibre of the speakers on the night, none of them represented a students’ union, a youth organisation or similar body that could appropriately express why Job Bridge needs to be consigned to the dustbin of history – from a youth perspective…..

MORE: Millennials vs. ladder-pullers II (The Young Celts)

Previously: My Generation