Concerns raised as Sean Quinn’s nephew remains on the run from jail sentence
Former billionaire issues critical statement of Anglo Irish Bank
Published Sunday, July 22, 2012, 9:05 AM
Updated Sunday, July 22, 2012, 9:05 AM
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IrelandNorth | Jul 23, 2012, 05:58 AM EDT
Gaoling people for bad debts does not make economic sense. And putting someone from a privileged class in with pimps, drug pushers/addicts and burglars etc is hardly just. How come credit pushing banksters haven't been brought to justice. Is the current Irish Government as morally compromised by debt entrapping banksters as a previous one was by Caymen Island investment products. And "contempt of court" (sic) is an abused determination in Ireland, a country which for the most part suceeded in crow-barring the crown off the harp, but whose judges don't seem capable of removing clumps of matted horse hair from their own heads, a sartorial peccadillo inherited from an previous administrations occupational eccentricity. You'll never reform the law without reformed laywers.
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