False Leads

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Two months of Charleton inquiry ‘entirely’ due to false leaks (Irish Times)

Yesterday: Disclosures Tribunal: Anomalies

Meanwhile…

The latest episode of The Stand with Eamon Dunphy.

Mick Clifford (top) of the Irish Examiner and author of A Force For Justice: The Maurice McCabe Story, discusses the lastest evidence from the Disclosures Tribunal.

The Stand

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13 thoughts on “False Leads

  1. david

    Here we go
    The result will be all involved I corruption Cleared with character in place except for mc cabs
    Move on nothing to see here at a cost of millions

  2. Blonto

    Colm Keena must have been on the texting list from Callinan. Doing his best to make it all go away.

        1. Lilly

          He would see it as his sacred duty to protect his sources for the greater good. Not everything is black and white.

  3. Matt Lucozade: The Only Reader of the Village

    The Irish Times has less readers than homeless people using their print editions for bedding. So they’ve finally achieved something…

      1. Matt Lucozade: The Only Reader of the Village

        You’re obviously one of their 60K readers then. What’s it like to be a minority community?

  4. Ron

    I find it incredible that Irish media are working so hard to expose the Strategic Communications Unit for trying to place advertisements as news stories. The scoom in Leinster House should be exposed by all means but the hypocrisy of it all is rather breath taking. They had no problem publishing planted stories about Mc Cabe. Oh the integrity. I also note how quiet the National Union of Journalists is on the matter. It’s laughable what comes out of the Irish colleges anyway claiming to be a ‘journalist’… They couldn’t write with alphabet soup. They all either come clean on what they knew about Mc Cabe or STFU. The sooner online outlets completely kill the print media in Ireland the better. The vast majority of them are unintelligent scoom anyway. High on aspiration but unfortunately incredibly low on ability.

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