Category Archives: Politics

from the Dail to the White House and back via Downing Street and elsewhere.

A guy on Whatsapp writes:

If you go to Google translate EN>DE page and type in “a bad day for Europe” it outputs “a good day for Europe” in German. Not sure if its an AI source material scanning mistake or an easter egg from a rogue Google coder but it’s pretty odd – any other “a bad day for…” sentence gives the right translation.

Anyone?

Thanks Derek

Google Translate

Last night.

Alone.

Drinking foreign beer.

Ross Atkins tweetz:

Who’s this having a beer in the European Council canteen? Mr Farage has much to celebrate.

If young Nigel says he’s happy then he’s happy.

Earlier: “They Stood Up And Said ‘We See The EU For What It Is'”

EU Summit (Irish Times Blog)

This morning.

Mary Boyle’s sister Ann Doherty (centre) with friend Margo O’Donnell and journalist Gemma O’Doherty  on their way to meet Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin to discuss Garda allegations that a Fianna Fáil politician interfered in the Garda investigation into Mary’s disappearance.

Mary was six years old when she vanished on her grandparents’ remote farm near Ballyshannon, Co Donegal on March 18, 1977.

Previously: Mary Boyle’s Untold Story

Pic: Gemma

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Anti-corruption campaigner John Wolfe.

You can mock him, or try to block him.

But you cannot stop him.

It’s been three years since [John] Wolfe began his quest to look into the travel expenses of former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern.

First, through a Freedom of Information request, Wolfe learnt that Ahern was claiming €1,000 in travel expenses each month for commuting to the Dáil after stepping down as Taoiseach. But as the former Taoiseach, he also benefited from the use of a state car whenever he wanted.

In effect, Wolfe believes claiming these expenses while also using a state car funded by the taxpayer amounted to fraud. He passed this information to the Garda Bureau of Fraud Investigation, the Garda Commissioner and the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) back in 2013.

In court, he said that under Section 19 of the Criminal Justice Act 2011, he had an obligation to do so. But a year later, DPP Claire Loftus said she would not be prosecuting Ahern as there was no evidence he had done anything wrong.

At the time, Ahern told the Sunday Independent that his expense claims were all legal and above board.

You might have expected Wolfe to stop then.

Instead, he tried to find out if these bodies had investigated his complaint, but struggled to get any information. Through correspondence with the fraud squad, he discovered the incident hadn’t even been recorded on the Gardaí’s Pulse system.

Frustrated, he felt his complaint wasn’t being taken seriously, so he applied for a judicial review, citing the fraud squad, the DPP and the Garda Commissioner.

When the High Court heard the case last December, it decided against granting this, because the judge said it was too late to make the application.

On Monday, he appealed this decision….[more at link below]

 

John Wolfe Is On A Mission To Tackle TDs’ Expenses (Louisa McGrath, Dublin Inquirer)

Previously: More Privacy

Dublin Inquirer on Broadsheet.ie

Pic: Louisa McGrath for Dublin Inquirer

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Yesterday.

Charlotte Way, Dublin 2.

CONTEXT: Brazil Gears Up for Crucial Vote on Whether to Impeach Dilma Rousseff (WSJ)

Brazil’s president loses impeachment vote (RTE News)

Thanks Sheila Larkin

UPDATE:

Rayne Booth writes:

I was at the impeachment protest with my partner, who is from Sao Paulo, and talked to a few Brazilian people living in Ireland to get their take on what is going on. There were and are certainly differences in opinion and politics, but all of the people there agreed that the impeachment is illegal, corrupt and undemocratic. I took a couple of videos of people having their say, hopefully you can post as your readers might be interested.

Watch Rayne’s second video here