Creatures Of The State

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Attorney General Máire Whelan and Taoiseach Enda Kenny

We know from repeated experience that unaccountable power makes for bad governance. We see bad governance at work in the Fennelly report and we see it again in the fiasco of the Siteserv inquiry. A common thread is the pompous pretence that the AG is a special creature, above politics and above accountability. This new debacle must be a catalyst for legislation to make the AG answerable for her actions. Or would that have trouble getting past the AG as well?

Time to make Attorney General answerable for actions (Fintan O’Toole, Irish Times)

More serious by far is the failure of the Government’s legal adviser to spot a heretofore untouched issue. Surely that is the meat and drink of advising government of its legal duties. Unfortunately for the office holder, Máire Whelan, this is not the first controversy into which she has walked. Her role in the run-up to the departure of then Garda commissioner Martin Callinan last year came in for serious criticism on publication of the Fennelly commission report.

The commission did finally get around last week to concluding that the matters of privilege and confidentiality would impede a proper investigation. Why, it might well be asked, did it take so long? Surely it should have been obvious before now.

IBRC flaw should have been blindingly obvious to commission of investigation (Michael Clifford, irish Examiner)

In a clear assessment in a 77- page determination seen by The Irish Times, Mr Justice Cregan says that the 2004 Act does not give him any express power to rule that the public interest can overrule the right to confidentiality.

He also argues that as a “creature of statute” the Commission has inherent power to engage in such a “balancing exercise of whether the private duty of confidentiality should be outweighed by a public interest in disclosure,” adding that in his view these were matters “ for the courts” to decide.

200,000 pages of IBRC evidence that cannot be used (Cliff Taylor, irish Times)

(RollingNews.ie)

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25 thoughts on “Creatures Of The State

    1. bisted

      …the voices of the AG, the Garda Commissioner, even the President have been silenced or manipulated but I’m not sure the manipulators have all been elected..

      1. donkey_kong

        the president hasn’t be silenced or manipulated… he is showing his true colours.
        backing labour to the hilt as a labour man
        enjoying the largess attached to his position…in fairness I don’t blame him for this but merely to point out that he is doing other things now and is not the TD he used to be.
        The idea that he was going to continue his quest to rid the world of michael graham into the Aras was a false one. he knows who pays for his meals…

  1. perricrisptayto

    There were NO mistakes made here.
    It was planned that way from the start. No one, especially one certain individual, is guilty of anything.
    How can the attorney general NOT be politically aligned when they are appointed by the sitting government.
    It’s not like they are going to appoint someone with contrarion opinions.
    Now, please move along there, nothing to see here.

    1. Joe cool

      I’m starting to think it was a whole big setup. For a simple reason that come election time or thereabouts, labour will be allowed to pull the plug and safe face and a few election seats

    1. Punches Pilot

      Its straight out of a Civil Service Christmas party album. Pure west of Ireland pinched face look with no ambition bar a great pension.

      1. ahjayzis

        I try not to comment on women’s appearance, it’s totally not relevant.

        But come on, that woman’s consultation with her wardrobe manager and hair stylist went along the lines “I wanna be serving some retconned female catholic prelate REALNESS”

      2. classter

        I’m not convinced she has been an effective AG but I actuallly kinda like her austere dress style.

        It shows a bit more thought & care than Kenny for example.

  2. ahjayzis

    This the lawyer who advised Labour in opposition when their policy was to scrap upward only rent reviews.

    Only to turn around on assuming office and tell them it was unconstitutional. You get the advice you pay for.

  3. donkey_kong

    I’m in agreement with O’Toole here…
    Since she took the role it’s like Marie Whelan has been a sacred cow in terms being above reproach.
    I’d imagine gender politics is the reason but also that she hails from the labour ranks of trendy liberals whose ilk infest huge portions of the media.

    as paddy cosgrove foudn tio his cost , you may be a media darling but when the corridors of power turn against you their pals in the media will follow suit quicksmart….can let decency get in the way of a free supper and sound bite….eh…
    media w&ankers….

      1. donkey_kong

        i wrote it staggered in my head cos I was interupted by work people and my the end i was dying for a wee….hence the spelling errors.

        we must have a connection…

          1. donkey_kong

            for sure…they have one of those signs that shames you into washing in the jacks here.

            Shake away!

  4. Sham Bob

    Makes Eamon Gilmore’s revelation that he fought to have her appointed seem embarassing now. Unless that revelation was designed to put some distance between her and Kenny.

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