Written by P O'Neill on March 24th, 2008
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Bertie Ahern’s brother Noel Ahern –
Fifteen thousand is no big deal. There might be a very simple explanation. I understand he may have given the wrong details for a wrong lodgement … There’s nothing special about the amount…
He’s referring to the £15,500 Sterling. In early 1994, a punt bought about 96p Sterling so that’s [...]
Written by Conor McCabe on March 22nd, 2008
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The Irish Independent revealed today that the Taoiseach will tell the Mahon tribunal that he converted his salary cheques into sterling, and then back into punts, before lodging them into the three accounts he kept at the Permanent TSB branch in Drumcondra. This is in response to Grainne Carruth’s devastating evidence to the Mahon [...]
Written by Maman Poulet on March 21st, 2008
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Junior Minister John McGuinness gave an interview on Newstalk’s Lunchtime Show regarding this week’s proceedings at the Mahon Tribunal this afternoon - Newstalk have press released the interview with quotes after the jump. The overall tone of the interview was less than convincing in it’s endorsement of the Taoiseach.
Written by Simon on March 20th, 2008
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From RTE
The Taoiseach’s former secretary, Grainne Carruth, broke down at the Mahon Tribunal today after saying she now accepts she lodged sterling on his behalf.
But when Ms Carruth insisted she did not remember making the lodgements for Bertie Ahern she was warned that it is a criminal offence to lie to the tribunal.
The Mahon Tribunal [...]
Written by P O'Neill on March 19th, 2008
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As Bertie works his way back Washington, yet another interesting development at Mahon. It seems that the relevant manager of Bertie’s accounts at the Irish Permanent is a bit less reticent than his counterparts at the AIB, who were nearly as effective at the strategic memory loss as Bertie himself. The man from the Irish [...]
Written by Adam Maguire on March 2nd, 2008
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The Sunday Business Post had another of its regular polls in this Sunday’s edition, which highlighted some interesting changes in public opinion.
One intriguing outcome of the poll that the amount of people who trust Bertie Ahern has fallen, while the amount of people who support Fianna Fáil has risen.
Critically, however, the number of people who [...]
Written by Gavin Sheridan on February 27th, 2008
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During a discussion back in 2002, John Gormley certainly didn’t hold any punches when it came to a sum of £30k and a Taoiseach who misled the Dail. Ah, how times change. I guess Gormley would now say “That was then and this is now.”
Written by Green Ink on February 27th, 2008
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Tánaiste accuses FG of witch-hunt
Written by Cian on February 24th, 2008
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Says Cllr Maurice Ahern - brother of Bertie - of the Sunday Tribune front page story which suggests he has been critical of Dublin Central Fianna Fail’s accounting practices in the past, adding weight to concerns raised on Friday;
“The story states that I was critical of financial accountability in Dublin Central Fianna Fail.
This is [...]
Written by P O'Neill on February 22nd, 2008
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Judge Mahon. What sounds like an incredible day at the Tribunal is unfolding. Bertie’s strategy of alternating between seeming cooperation with the Tribunal while letting Conor Maguire level the accusations has finally drawn the Judge out of his cautious mode. With the phrase “political donation for personal use” destined to enter the political lexicon (and [...]
Written by P O'Neill on February 21st, 2008
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Bertie Ahern has so far avoided “pleading the 5th” at Mahon today. But he hasn’t needed to, being able to draw on a host of undocumented intra-family transfers and yet more dead people in order to be vague about where the money was coming from. Today’s it’s the £10,000 in the Irish Permanent, consisting of [...]
Written by Green Ink on February 11th, 2008
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Ahern to challenge aspects of Mahon
Connell withdraws bid to stop files examined
Written by P O'Neill on February 11th, 2008
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Surprising and yet not surprising, although there was a hint in the government’s refusal to take FG’s Mahon motion a couple of weeks ago. Apparently at issue: his seemingly troublesome statement to the Dail that his tax affairs were in order, advice he received from a financial expert, and documentation for Mahon questions to him [...]
Written by Gavin Sheridan on February 1st, 2008
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During the course of his employment [...], his financial remuneration was not sufficient to meet his immediate financial requirements, and he experienced financial difficulties. He said he received assistance from his friends [...], in the form of loans. There was no formal structure to these loans. There was no interest charge, nor was there any [...]
Written by P O'Neill on January 31st, 2008
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The Mahon Tribunal has already conclusively established that there were mysterious dollar donations sloshing around the upper reaches of the Fianna Fail party in 1994 and in close proximity to then Minister of Finance Bertie Ahern at the same time that the American firm Ogden was backing a proposal by businessman Norman Turner to build [...]
Written by P O'Neill on January 29th, 2008
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Newstalk’s Marc Coleman has a nice perch on the Financial Times comment page today to outline his fairly optimistic long-term view of the Irish economy despite the current property downturn. His essential argument, to be outlined in more detail in his book, is that Ireland has two key assets for its long-term growth prospects: people [...]