The Force Awakens

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This morning.

Kildare Street, Dublin 2.

Above from left: Solidarity-People Before Profit TDs Richard Boyd Barrett, Mick Barry, Brid Smith and Paul Murphy on the plinth at Leinster House.

Last night in the Dáil, the situation in the Skelligs Star hotel, Cahirsiveen, County Kerry (top)  was raised with Minister for Justice Charlie Flanagan following an outbreak of Covid-19 after 120 asylum seekers were moved from Dublin to the hotel.

People Before Profit TD Bríd Smith said “somebody in your department [of Justice] decided to send applicants from overcrowded conditions, to remote hotels, some of them still overcrowded where they couldn’t’ socially isolate, where they share bathrooms and shower facilities, communal bathrooms and shared meals”.

Ms Smith added that testing began on April 14th at the hotel. Four people tested positive but it was only on April 28th that a dedicated medically qualified person was appointed to the Skelligs centre.

She said the Government contracted out responsibility to a private company “with no medical experience or expertise in public health who until this week had one cleaner with no public health experience cleaning 15 rooms in which people are infected”.

Mr Flanagan told the Dáil the Department only became aware that coronavirus was an issue following their arrival.

Department ‘didn’t know’ asylum seekers had virus before moving them to Kerry (irish Times)

Meanwhile…

Michael Healy Rae

Mr Healy Rae had previously stated he had nothing to do with the hotel. He had stated that he was involved in a tourism company, the Skellig Hotel Experience (SHE), and that another shareholder coincidentally had the lease to the hotel.

However, when it was pointed out to him yesterday that the Skellig Hotel Experience company, in which he was a 25% shareholder, held the lease until last December he said he was unaware of that.

“All I can tell you is I was involved in the company and I had nothing to do with the hotel.”

Michael Healy-Rae had shareholding in Skellig Hotel Experience (Michael Clifford, Irish Examiner)

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14 thoughts on “The Force Awakens

  1. GiggidyGoo

    Hard to believe Healy Rae, him being an astute businessman, when he does a Manuel ‘I know nawthing’ about this. He will surely lose 10 or 11 votes next election.

    1. Anton Chigurh

      Is he using the archbishop Desmond Connell trick of “mental reservation”, – nothing to do with me (as an elected official)?

      He has form in this regard: removing sand from Kerry beach dunes with arrogant disregard for conservation/erosion planning laws while a sitting Kerry county councillor, as he was operating in a “private capacity as a contractor” – to bury sewer pipes in an adjacent caravan park.

      https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/healy-raes-son-faces-wrath-of-residents-in-new-sand-dunes-storm-26470638.html

  2. SOQ

    There is another group of non nationals at risk of course- agri workers- most of whom have an employment contract which states that they must live on site.

    If someone gets sick while being housed in circumstances where they cannot self isolate, and others then become infected- is the employer liable?

    One for the WRC I expect.

  3. Otis Blue

    “At all times, we are guided by the HSE and the National Public Health Emergency Team and we will continue to do everything possible to ensure the safety and wellbeing of all applicants.”

    Charlie Flanagan, the Minister for Justice, speaking on the issue on April 1st last.

    Wonder what failure actually looks like?

  4. Rob_G

    Ah poor oul Michael Healy Rae – when you own 10 rental properties, it’s probably difficult to keep track of what you do in fact own.

    1. scottser

      tell you what he doesn’t own though – the lies that spew from his stupid culchie gob.

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