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Irish Government Summonsed to Court on Charges of Illegal Activity (Bank Bailouts)

Thursday, March 29th, 2012

On Tuesday 27th March Ben Gilroy, John Squires and ‘People for Economic Justice’ served a summons on the Irish government to answer charges of illegal activity over the bank bailout. The bailout is illegal under Bunreacht Na hEireann, the Irish Constitution.

It is also illegal under international law.
An injunction was applied for to prevent the payment of a €3.1 billion euro Anglo bond due to be paid this Saturday 31st March 2012.
The judge has given two weeks for the State to respond.

Please support Ben and John and People for Economic Justice in any way you can. The economic situation in Ireland has been caused by illegal activity. Those responsible must be held responsible, and the payments must be stopped.

Irish political party Fine Gael were elected on the promise of stopping this madness but have not done so.

www.peopleforeconomicjustice.com
Constitution halts sheriff http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PpUjl4LvQM8&feature=relmfu
What happened next http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=odX-oTdjIeI
https://twitter.com/#!/bengilroy (Ben on Twitter)
Constitution in the video -http://www.eire2016.com/pdf/irish-text.pdf
http://DefendOurHomesLeague.ie
http://ItsNotOurDebt.com
http://UnitedLeftAlliance.org
http://AntiEvictionTaskForce.com

Sinn Fein walk out of Irish Parliament over €700m Anglo bond repayment

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011

Sinn Fein walk out of Dail over €700m Anglo bond repayment

By Independent.ie reporters Wednesday November 02 2011
Sinn Fein

MEMBERS of Sinn Fein dramatically walked out of the Dail this morning following the government’s refusal to allow a debate on the repayment of the unsecured, unguaranteed €700m bond to Anglo Irish Bank bondholders.

Finance spokesman Pearse Doherty said the government had shown “contempt for the opposition” by refusing to have a debate on the issue.

“We were asking them to have a proper debate on the merits of handing over such a large sum,” Mr Doherty.

When that wasn’t allowed he said that Gerry Adams had ordered the Sinn Fein members to leave the chamber as a mark of protest.

Mr Doherty said one thing they had got out of proceedings was hearing Taoiseach Enda Kenny admit there was no legal requirement on the government to make the pay backs which came due today.

A second bond payout of over €1bn will also be due next January.

Earlier Mr Kenny came under fire in the Dail today over the controversial repayment of the €700m bond.

He sustained attacks from opposition leaders from Fianna Fail’s Micheal Martin and Sinn Fein’s Gerry Adams over the payment which is due today.

Mr Martin said the Fine Gael led government had “failed to deliver” to the Irish people and is misleading them in relation to the bank.

But the Taoiseach hit back at Mr Martin reminding him of the role Fianna Fail played in the economic slowdown and the banking crisis.

“I thank Minister Martin for his history lesson but he left out some important details,” he said.

“We have not been able to unravel agreements made by your government when €17bn in payments were made to Anglo bondholders.”

“We have succeeded in getting a €10bn reduction in interest rates and this would not have happened if we had defaulted on the Anglo Irish Bank debt.”

The Taoiseach also refused to answer a direct question from Senator Shane Ross that the Government asked the European Central Bank directly about the repayment.

And he conceded that the payments were not part of memorandum of understanding with the EU/IMF/ECB troika bailout package but he highlighted that they were part of an agreement made by previous Government.

THE former director of Anglo Irish Bank, who was arrested yesterday in connection with fraud, has been released without charge.

Meanwhile, the former financial director and chief risk officer of Anglo Irish Bank, William McAteer (60) has been released without charge after he was arrested at his home and questioned by gardai who are probing financial irregularities at the rogue bank.

He was arrested by officers from the garda National Fraud Bureau under Section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act. Mr McAteer is one of several former executives at Anglo who took out directors’ loans which are being investigated.

It is the second time he has been arrested and questioned after further information came to light.

Although both banking bosses have previously been questioned, the legislation permits further questioning if new information is discovered.

That additional information was put to Mr McAteer at Irishtown garda station yesterday.

Meanwhile, Anglo chairman Sean FitzPatrick is expected to be questioned again within days after fraud detectives arrested a former Anglo director for a second time.

Gardai are also expected to reinterview Mr FitzPatrick and put new information to him. He has already been arrested and questioned twice to date, in March 2010 and then again in March of this year.

Last night Mr FitzPatrick declined to comment on the arrest of his former colleague, as did the family of Mr McAteer.

Anglo — which is now known as Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Limited (IBRC) — has pursued Mr FitzPatrick over more than €70m in unpaid directors’ loans.

Earlier this year the Irish Independent revealed that Mr McAteer had ringfenced his family home in Rathgar, Dublin, and his pension in case he stopped paying back his director’s loans.

The exclusion clause was allegedly contained in a side agreement to a multimillion-euro loan which Mr McAteer took out in January 2009 when the bank was in turmoil. The clause was revealed in court papers lodged in Ireland by ex-Anglo CEO David Drumm.

A number of other former senior Anglo officials may also be questioned and the interviews will complete the garda side of the investigation.

This has been conducted alongside the Office of the Director of Corporate Enforcement (ODCE) since February 2009. To date the ODCE has submitted three files to the DPP.

Criminal

The garda National Fraud Bureau has also submitted files to the DPP arising out of its inquiries into suspected criminal offences at Anglo.

A further comprehensive submission will be made by the gardai in the coming weeks after Mr McAteer, Mr FitzPatrick and a number of others have been re-interviewed.

Meanwhile, former Anglo chief executive David Drumm has ignored all requests to come back from the United States for interview. However, gardai have sent a file on him to the DPP and a prosecution can still be made if the evidence is there to warrant it.

The ODCE is expected to have substantially completed its inquiries by the end of the year when it sends in a file on Anglo’s financial statements in 2008 and previous years.

The DPP will examine the ODCE and garda files in tandem and decide whether there should be a prosecution.

- Independent.ie reporters

The New Nazis in Ireland: Fine Gael & Labour Government Sanction Forced Vaccinations of School Children

Tuesday, August 9th, 2011

Irish Social Minister: Take Your Vaccines or Have Your Benefits Cut!
finegael_labour Joan Burton: ‘Adminis(traitor) and Facili(traitor) of Irish Depopulation’: Take Your Vaccines or Have Your Benefits Cut!

Neil Foster
The Sovereign Independent
August 8, 2011

In an article in Friday’s Irish Independent, current Minister for Social Protection, Joan Burton, outlined plans to link child benefit payments to school attendance and, wait for it, vaccinations!

http://www.independent.ie/national-news/burton-to-take-on-child-benefit-fraud-in-overhaul-2834761.html

This is nothing less than the role out of a program of FORCED vaccination of the nation’s children, particularly from poor families, who rely heavily on such benefits

The theory is that parents should be ‘incentivised’ to vaccinate their children through the threat that their child benefit will be stopped should they fail to do so.

It would now appear that parents are to be given one of options, namely, to either deny the government the right to have your child injected with toxic chemicals widely proven to be detrimental to their health and face the consequences of starving your children due to dire poverty or imply going along with these psychopathic control freaks and killing your own children by allowing the government, as a proxy of big pharma to carry out their population control program on your family.

Read more at: http://www.infowars.com/irish-social-minister-take-your-vaccines-or-have-your-benefits-cut/

This is Joan Burton

This is Labour and Fine Gael

Corruption: Fine Gael, Fianna Fail and Labour Are All The Same – Political System Is Dead

Tuesday, June 7th, 2011

Editors note: Irish Politicians Are No Longer Fit To Rule Regardless Of Which Party They Claim to Represent (Same is true in the entire western world) Western Political System is Rotten to the Core.  Run by Banksters  for Banksters and their political empty suit puppets.  Political System No Longer A Viable Entity.
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Broken promises to a politically ignorant electorate

Body Politic, Government, Media coverage by Anthony

Fionnan Sheahan was writing about broken government promises in yesterday’s Irish Independent.

The average member of the public does prefer to get accurate accounts from their elected leaders and demands a high degree of honesty.

This is a ridiculous statement.

Irish politicians are very, very seldom honest. They operate within a deeply corrupt political system where lying, cheating, stealing and generally betraying the people is the norm.

Honesty within a system that runs on the fuel of corruption can quickly end a political career.

Such corruption flourishes because of the chronically low level of political intelligence among Irish citizens.

A few scraps from a politician’s table, even from criminal politicians like Haughey, is all that is required to ensure election time after time.

The credibility of the previous government was eroded because the public gradually couldn’t believe a word their ministers were saying.

This is also a ridiculous statement.

Irish ministers lie all the time. Political lying is a deeply ingrained part of our corrupt political culture and is fully accepted by a chronically politically ignorant electorate.

Irish citizens have no problem with political dishonesty/lying so long as it does not affect them personally.

They vote, overwhelmingly, on a selfish, personal basis – what’s good for me, not the wider community, not the country.

It was only when the previous government led the entire country over the cliff of destruction, affecting the individual interests of a great number of citizens; that they found themselves thrown out of power.

It’s not about honesty, it’s not about good government; it’s not about the country.

It’s about how well a corrupt political system based entirely on the buying and selling of votes through clientelism can deliver a few crumbs to a politically ignorant peasantry.

http://www.publicinquiry.eu/

Cronyism widespread despite FG election promise to stamp it out

TD’s break cronyism pledge by giving jobs to family members

By Fiach Kelly Political Correspondent

A SWATHE of government ministers and TDs are employing family members as staff despite pre-election promises to end cronyism.

And two ministers have hired two family members each in their departmental staff, the Irish Independent has learned.

A survey by this paper found that at least 25 TDs — out of 166 in the Dail — had hired family members.

Despite a Fine Gael pledge to end cronyism, Training and Skills Minister Ciaran Cannon has hired his wife as his secretary and his brother-in-law as one of his drivers.

The job of personal secretary to the minister, held by Mr Cannon’s wife Niamh Lawless, comes with a salary of between ¿23,000 and ¿47,000.

The civilian driver’s post comes with a ¿35,000 salary, and junior ministers are allowed to hire two drivers each. Mr Cannon did not return calls, but during the election campaign he said Fine Gael would “fix our political system and sweep away the culture of cronyism”.

And junior agriculture minister Shane McEntee’s daughter and sister are job-sharing his personal assistant post, splitting the ¿44,000 salary between them, according to the Department of Agriculture.

Efforts to contact Mr McEntee were unsuccessful last night.

The details of the number of politicians who have hired family members will attract fury at a time when 440,000 people are unemployed.

The Irish Independent has also learned that the newly elected TD nephew of former Tanaiste Dick Spring has ignored recommendations from the Labour leadership not to hire family members as Oireachtas staff.

The Irish Independent has also learned that the newly elected TD nephew of former Tanaiste Dick Spring has ignored recommendations from the Labour leadership not to hire family members as Oireachtas staff.

Kerry North’s Arthur Spring — who worked as a parliamentary assistant for his uncle Dick — has now hired his brother Graham as his own parliamentary assistant, a post with a salary of between €41,000 and €52,000.

The move comes despite Tanaiste Eamon Gilmore telling TDs not to hire family members as part of their staff or put them on their vacated council seats, but Mr Spring last night defended the appointment, and said his brother was “the best person for the job”.

“I’m hiring people myself and I guess, as you know, there’s more than myself that have hired people from within family realms,” he said.

He said he knew of the recommendations from the Labour hierarchy, but insisted he would still hire his brother “10 times over”.

The Fine Gael ministerial pair are among a number of ministers who employ family members — Labour’s Kathleen Lynch, a junior health minister, employs her husband Bernard as her personal assistant; junior enterprise minister Sean Sherlock’s sister works in his office; and super-junior minister Willie Penrose employs his brother, Johnny.

The ministers defended the appointments, saying they brought their families over with them from their Oireachtas offices, where they were previously hired as TDs’ assistants.

Sensitive

The hiring of the parliamentary and ministerial staff is a matter for TDs themselves, but political parties have been sensitive about how it looks in the midst of an unemployment crisis.

Mr Cannon’s office said his wife worked for him since 2007 — when, as a Progressive Democrat, he was nominated to the Seanad by former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern. However, Ms Lawless now has the title of “personal secretary to the minister”.

Even though a TD decides who to hire, candidates for the jobs have to show they are competent and are vetted by an external HR company. Junior ministers are allowed to hire five people in their private offices and another three in their constituency offices.

Other TDs who have also hired family members include:

> Fine Gael Waterford TD Paudie Coffey, whose wife Suzanne is his part-time secretarial assistant.

> Fine Gael Louth TD and county football manager Peter Fitzpatrick, whose daughter Grace is his secretarial assistant, a position that comes with a salary of around €23,000.

> Fianna Fail Laois-Offaly TD Sean Fleming employs his wife Mary as his part-time parliamentary assistant.

> Independent TD Mattie McGrath has his daughter Triona and niece Kathy sharing the job of his parliamentary assistant.

There was acute embarrassment within Fine Gael when the Irish Independent previously revealed that Kerry South TD Brendan Griffin — who had promised during the election campaign to give up half his salary — hired his wife Roisin as his secretarial assistant, his cousin Tommy Griffin as his parliamentary assistant and helped another cousin, Matt Griffin, get his old council seat.

Another TD, Dublin North’s Alan Farrell, also caused embarrassment when he hired his wife Emma Doyle as a parliamentary assistant, although he later claimed that this was a temporary appointment.

- Fiach Kelly Political Correspondent

Irish Independent

http://www.independent.ie/national-news/tds-break-cronyism-pledge-by-giving-jobs-to-family-members-2667551.html