From top: Former Garda Commissioner Noirin O’Sullivan; former Minister for Justice Frances Fitzgerald; and Sgt Maurice McCabe

Yesterday.

In The Sunday Times.

John Mooney reported:

“The Disclosures tribunal has been given official notes of conversations between Nóirín O’Sullivan, the former garda commissioner, and senior gardai. They outline the strategy she adopted when dealing with whistleblower Maurice McCabe at the O’Higgins Commission.”

The contemporaneous records show O’Sullivan did not instruct lawyers to question McCabe’s integrity. Instead she asked them to question the motivation and credibility of allegations he was making about garda colleagues.”

Claims that O’Sullivan had instructed lawyers to question McCabe’s  integrity were based on selected transcripts from the commission, which were leaked to newspapers.

“It was suggested she was telling lawyers to challenge McCabe’s integrity in private while publicly commending him for speaking out against wrongdoing.

“O’Sullivan’s legal team subsequently clarified that they had been asked to challenge the whistleblower’s “motivation and credibility”.

“It is understood O’Sullivan was interviewed in private session by Charleton’s investigators last week.”

Notes show ex-garda chief’s strategy in McCabe inquiry (John Mooney, The Sunday Times)

Previously: The Legal Strategy Against Maurice McCabe

May Day

Rollingnews

From top: Al Porter; St Patrick’s University Hospital, Dublin

A former psychiatric patient has claimed that Al Porter, the broadcaster and comedian, groped and kissed him while visiting a hospital in 2015.

The student, who is in his mid-twenties and who asked not to be named, spent almost six weeks as an inpatient in St Patrick’s after he was diagnosed with depression. He had previously made a suicide attempt.

Blind Date star ‘groped me on psychiatric hospital visit’ (Mark Tighe, The Sunday Times Ireland)

“No allegations, complaints or concerns have been made to St Patrick’s Mental Health Services by service users or staff in relation to these matters, and the organisation has only been made aware of the allegations regarding Mr. Al Porter this morning through a Sunday newspaper.”

Statement from St Patrick’s Hospital.

St Patrick’s Mental Health Services respond to allegations of inappropriate behaviour made against Al Porter (Independent.ie)

Meanwhile…

Top pic: Rollingnews

Rob Reeves hears some views from Dublin city centre on recent comments about homelessness from Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and Eileen Gleeson, of Dublin City Council’s Homeless Executive.

Ms Gleeson stated that many people had become homeless because of ‘bad bahaviour’.

Rob Reeves Films (Facebook)

Previously: Years Of Bad Behaviour

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xu2Y9fkKORQ

RTÉ producer Kieran Creaven is set to appear in court this morning charged with attempting to engage or incite sexual activity with a girl under 16.

It is understood the national broadcaster employee, Kieran Creaven, arrived in Leeds on Saturday and was confronted by a group who had created an online profile for a 13-year-old girl.

RTE producer Kieran Creaven to appear in court charged with ‘attempting to engage or incite sexual activity with a girl under 16’ (Irish Mirror)


Above from left: Sinn Féin President Gerry Adam, leader of Sinn FéŽin in the Northern Ireland Assembly Michelle O’Neill and Deputy president Mary Lou McDonald at the party’s Ard Fheis in the RDS, Dublin last Saturday.

If what they are saying is true
The Shinners will have Mary Lou
Instead of old Gerry
Which seems to be very
Convenient. No voting to do.

John Moynes

Rollingnews

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