Category Archives: News

news as it is happening-ish

Screen Shot 2013-05-20 at 09.57.01100243-isabel_and_aidan_hughes-large-1368737342A unique Fraction Calculator, invented by a 12-year-old Dublin girl and her dad, has been named as Amazon’s Free App of the Day in both Europe and the United States.

Isabel Hughes says she came up with the idea for while doing her mathematics homework after school with her father Aidan a former programmer with Microsoft whose company develops apps.

Calculator Plus is now the number-one rated app worldwide on Amazon’s Android App Store.

Twelve.

Fraction Calculator Plus (Amazon Android App Store)

Dublin girl, 12, develops chart-topping Android app (Irish Examiner)

18/05/2013. Garda Memorial Day. Minister for Justi

 

 

Will Shatter pay the penalty for hypocrisy? (Harry McGee, Irish Times)

Wallace To Lodge Complaint Over Shatter Remarks (RTE)

Previously: How Do You Know?

Shatter Proof

 

(Laura Hutton / Photocall Ireland)

4/5/2012 Campaigns European Stability Fiscal Treaties 17/7/2012 Courts Service Reports

Following on from last night’s ‘Prime Time’, Mick Wallace released a statement today which included the following:

I confirm that I am in the process of making a complaint on the matter to the Standards in Public Office Commission under Section 4 of the Standards in Public Office Act 2001.

I will also be requesting that the Data Protection Commissioner investigate any possible breach of the Data Protection legislation, the basis for the Minister’s allegation, the circumstances surrounding the seeking and providing of any personal data to the Minister in preparation for the Prime Time debate, and the identity and role of all persons involved.

Minister for Justice Alan Shatter subsequently released a statement which did not address Deputy Wallace’s accusation that the Minister’s actions constituted an abuse of power.

From whom did Minister Shatter receive his evidence of Mick Wallace’s alleged penalty points infringement?

Statement from Mick Wallace TD

Statement from Minister for Justice Alan Shatter TD

Earlier: Shatter Proof

Previously: How Did He Know?

(Sam Boal, Sasko Lazarov / Photocall Ireland)

elainePolitical corruption sleuth Elaine Byrne, now based in Australia, has been tweeting about Alan Shatter’s insider knowledge of Mick Wallace’s motoring indiscretions revealed on Prime Time last night.

In summary:

1. The Minister for Justice abused his position of power by disclosing on national TV the details of a Garda discretionary decision

2. That the Minister did so to make a political point because the individual concerned was a politician is quite frankly, disgraceful.

3. Shatter:Deputy Wallace was stopped with a mobile last May and he was advised by the guard who stopped him that…

4. I’m going to explain why Section 4 of the Standards in Public Office Commission Act is relevant for a complaint.

5. Any person can make a complaint to Standards Commission where he considers that an office holder/Minister may have done a “specified act”

6. Section 4(1): Specified act is “the circumstances of which are, such as to be inconsistent with the proper performance by the specified..

7. “..person of the functions of the office or position by reference to which he or she is such a person or with the maintenance of…

8. “…confidence in such performance by the general public, and the matter is one of significant public importance.”

9. More information on complaints to the Standards Commission in this regard can be found here

10. To my mind, the Minister for Justice contravened section 1.5 of the Code of Conduct for Office Holders.

11. Ministers should “act in good faith with impartiality… respect confidences entrusted to them in the course of their official duties.”

12. Apart from concerns under section 4 of the Ethics Act and the Code of Conduct for Office Holders, there are Data Protection concerns.

13. “The Act places serious responsibilities on every employee of An Garda Síochána not to disclose data…”

14. “…in relation to any individual to any other individual who is not entitled by law to receive it.”

15. What confidence can the public have in the justice system if the Minister of Justice decides to disclose information whenever he likes?

16. Section 41 of 2005 Garda Act stipulates the information the Garda Commissioner has a duty to give to the Minister

17. (i) preservation of peace & public order, (ii) protection of life and property, and (iii) the protection of the security of the State;

18. In my humble opinion, an individual on a mobile phone doesn’t come under those categories of a duty to report by the Garda Commissioner.

For more click here.

Previously: How Did He Know?

(Elaine Byrne / Flickr)

JerusalemPost10/5/2013. Elders Visit Ireland(L-R) Tanaiste Eamon Gilmore pictured with the Elders – former US President Jimmy Carter, former Prime Minister of Norway Gro Harlem Brundtland and former President of Ireland Mary Robinson in Dublin last week.

The Jerusalem Post writes:

The pledge to single out “settlement” products was occasioned by the meeting in Dublin of a group dubbed “the Elders,”  All exuded enthusiasm for reviving Mideast peace negotiations, but all were also outspoken in their antagonism toward Israel. Gilmore reported that preparations are underway to label Israeli settlement goods in Ireland, but argued that a European-wide initiative would be much more effective. However, “we already have the process in train to do it ourselves unilaterally if necessary,” he noted.

…Many of Israel’s harshest critics weren’t well-disposed to it before so-called “occupation” and the muchmaligned settlements. In their eyes, even pre-1967, Israel could do no right.

Mainstream Israelis know that when foreigners claim they’re merely castigating beyond-the-green line (aka the 1949 armistice line) settlements, they really disparage all of Israel. When they claim they only target the Jewish state’s perceived policies, foreigners may actually be giving voice to preexisting bias.

Anti-settler and anti-Israel ardor is, more often than not, the latterday politically correct guise of Judeophobia. It may be suspected when Israel-bashers fail the 3-D test: delegitimization, demonization and double standard.

Double standard is evinced in cases of obsessive focusing on Israel rather than on truly ruthless occupiers.

Never mentioned is the Arab/Muslim genocidal incitement against Israel; nor the Jewish state’s diminutive size, its acute vulnerability, its past withdrawal from most of the territories it held and its readiness to cede most of the remainder. Instead Israel continues to be tarnished.

Demonization becomes undeniable when spurious crimes are attributed to Israel and unhesitatingly disseminated as fact.

Reporting on Gilmore’s latest quasi-boycott drive, at least two Irish newspapers – the Independent and the Examiner – informed their readers that Israel plans “to build another 3,000 settlements in the West Bank.” No less.

When seminal sites such as the Old City of Jerusalem are deemed “occupied,” Jewish roots and rights in this land are delegitimized. Indeed, Ireland was the last EEC member to recognize Israel and the lone EU member without an Israeli embassy until 1996.

Besides being baffled by Irish officialdom’s pugnacious antipathy, we can only envy Ireland’s evidently very happy lot. Although so geographically distant, it appears to have no greater worry than the Israeli bogeyman.

Irish ire (Editorial, The Jerusalem Post)

(Sam Boal / Photocall Ireland)