Yearly Archives: 2017

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Statement released this afternoon by Lorraine and Maurice McCabe through their solicitors calling for a public inquiry into their treatment by An Garda Síochána and the government.

Earlier: Derek Mooney: Not one Crisis But Two

How Did He Get Here?

Pic By Barry Cronin via RTÉ

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More as we get it.

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Katherine Zappone didn’t go into ‘vile and wrong’ allegations with Cabinet ‘to protect McCabes’ (irish Examiner)

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From top: The new Central Bank, North Wall Quay, Dublin; Central Bank governor Philip Lane; Mr Lane’s new office.

A vulgar exterior.

Wait until you see inside.

Jounraist Ken Foxe writes:

It has already raised eyebrows with its dramatic gold-plated exterior … now the first details of what sits behind the façade of the Central Bank’s sleek new headquarters have been made public.

More than €23,000 has been spent on custom-made and boutique designer furniture for the office of the governor Philip Lane in the bank’s new building on Dublin’s North Wall Quay.

Records released under FOI reveal how Mr Lane’s personally customised desk will cost a cool €5,080 before VAT.

A sofa for his personal office – bought from the luxury furniture maker Lyndon Clarence – will set the taxpayer back €3,300, according to the records.

Two lounge chairs, each costing €1,582, were also purchased from the same design firm, who are based in Cheltenham in England.

….The governor’s office will occupy 55 square metres on the upper floor of the new building, a floor area larger than some smaller homes around Dublin. Mr Lane will also have a personal storage area, which will add another 6.5 square metres to his office.

The €23,000 bill for boutique and custom-made furniture for office of Central Bank’s governor (Ken Foxe)

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Garda press officer Supt Dave Taylor (arrowed) with Garda Commissioner Nóirin O’Sullivan  (centre) in 2014

Former head of the Garda Press Office, Supt Dave Taylor (top) wrongly accused of leaking details to journalists in relation to gardai placing a Roma child in HSE custody
in 2013.

Interesting timing, in fairness.

Earlier: Derek Mooney: Not One Crisis But Two

How Did he Get Here


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Laugh?

You’ll want to rent a tiny bedsit in the area.

‘Our’ Emily writes:

Above is a flyer for our debut comedy night in The new Bowery venue 196 Lower Rathmines Road, Rathmines, Dublin 6….Acts include John Colleary, Ruth O’Kelly Hunter, Pauline Shanhan and James Moran. It’s in collaboration with Abner Browns. Free in tonight... We are testing it out!

HECKLE!

The Bowery Rathmines (Facebook)

19/10/2016. Relocating the Seanad to the National Museum. Pictured The National Museam in Dublin. it has been reported that the relocation of the Seanad to the National Museum on Kildare Street. Refurbishment work on the Seanad could take up to two years. Photo: Sam Boal/Rollingnews.ie

The National Museum

‘Over 40pc of staff at the National Museum of Ireland are at risk of developing anxiety or depression;
One in five employees at the institution are ‘often’ or ‘always’ subjected to bullying;
Another 20pc are “sometimes” the victims of bullying;
One employee complained of having to deal with ‘bullies and perverts’;
Over 40pc of employees at the institutions are deemed to be at risk of developing anxiety or depression;
Almost 70pc of respondents feel employee morale is poor to very poor;
70pc of employees want mental health support to help deal with stress and depression;
Staff contentedness at NMI is in the bottom 20pc of Irish companies.’

The results of a report released on Friday on the National Museum in Kildare Street, Dublin 2 ‘The Work Positive Profile Management Report was completed by 96 members of staff at the institution, which employs between 140 and 150 workers.

Niall writes:

This is extremely disturbing. I think it might be time for a Dignity in the Workplace Bill…

‘Bullies and perverts’ in workplace causing stress to National Museum staff – report (Denise Calnan, Independent.ie)

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