Irish must arrest and prosecute the corrupt bankers and others
Justice must be seen to be done over financial crisis
Published Sunday, March 3, 2013, 8:43 AM
Updated Sunday, March 3, 2013, 8:43 AM
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awoken32 | Mar 15, 2013, 12:46 PM EDT
@Seano,what is that meant to mean???everycountry is getting raped by the deliberate recession committed by the global elite,your talking complete rubbish man
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SeanO | Mar 11, 2013, 11:27 AM EDT
When it comes to getting Rich Fast, the Irish will run each other over, the English knew that years ago.
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seamus60 | Mar 06, 2013, 07:38 PM EST
Pilib04. Its all down to RULING BY FOOLING and SF have now proven themselves well up for a big slice of it, as proven in the North.
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awoken32 | Mar 05, 2013, 10:59 AM EST
Ireland should foolow Icelands lead,even at this late stage,we must put all of those corrupted con-artist bankers before the courts,an right of their debts
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eiriamach | Mar 04, 2013, 07:13 AM EST
Why does Tim Pat call for "enquiries by way of Dáil committees"?? It looks like a law enforcement and prosecution problem: "It really is a crime that the white collar criminals who created the need for the embargo should be walking free smirking all the way to the banks which the tax payer is forced to subsidise as they cash in their monstrously unjust and plain monstrous pay offs and pensions." The USA has the same problem. The people have little security against more fraud and treachery in the financial markets until the scoundrels face judge and jury, prison sentences and stiff fines.
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pilib04 | Mar 03, 2013, 06:51 PM EST
STEVENSTAR, stop shouting!
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STEVENSTAR | Mar 03, 2013, 03:26 PM EST
pilib04 | Mar 03, 2013, 01:11 PM EST
That has been the principled position of Sinn Fein throughout this horrible chapter of Irish history
......>>>>>>>>>>> BUT SINN FEIN ARE STILL A WASTE OF SPACE .. A BIT LIKE YOUR COMMENT ;-)
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pilib04 | Mar 03, 2013, 01:11 PM EST
That has been the principled position of Sinn Fein throughout this horrible chapter of Irish history.
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KevinKehoe | Mar 03, 2013, 12:03 PM EST
It pains me to say it but at present the pride I used to feel at being Irish is devolving away faster and faster. The corruption in our society is at a sicking high level. There is little or no effort to bring to justice those responsibly for there crimes against our country or people. Every day we hear about new scandals from the present administration running Ireland. Broken electoral mandates, Jobs and extra bonus’s for the boys, parish pump politics, awarding of state contacts to buddies of Heath minsters while old aged citizens sit in pain and occasionally die in waiting rooms in hospitals etc,etc. Its even more painful to view the latest opinion poles which say the majority of Irish voters might vote back the treacherous Fianna Mafia who screwed the Irish race in the first place. Bar the 50,000 odd who regularly protest including myself and are active to rid our country of the corrupt elite while three Million nine hundred & fifty thousand stay home and watch XFactor and what celebrity's are wearing. I feel we are fighting a loosing battle as the majority of Irish people are eider to dump to see whats being done to them on behalf of the Banksters by the Government they elected or just plain lazy serfs suffering from 800 years of being just that, Slaves and Serfs of the lying elite. Perhaps they are waiting for the 50.000 to do all the work for them and liberate them from there oppressors just as there ancestors did almost 100 years ago.
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merefalow | Mar 03, 2013, 11:38 AM EST
no one can cmprehend the world wide power and tentackles of these massive and corrupt banking institutions and their ability to manipulate and control the economies of kings and nations.nothing less than the complete destuction of these secretive evil institutions and the replacement by a different system which makes private banking illegal,no bank should be to big to fail.no private bank should be bailed out by taxpayers, banking which speculates,and banking which invests,SHOULD BE COMPLETELY SEPERATE,THE VAST BONUSES SHOULD BE CURTAILED,its obscene that the division between rich and impoverished should be escalating at warp speed,trouble is apathy,despair and the feeling that its impossible to change have a hold on people,but it can change,the anger and despair just need direction.
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cillowen | Mar 03, 2013, 10:58 AM EST
it would make little sense being in that club of plunder and control
and left to worry about spending time in the clink for putting the screws on us. They, who are of that golden ilk uncaringly await their audience and knighting awards from their queen.
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Silling | Mar 03, 2013, 10:03 AM EST
Everyone no matter who, are on some scam or other. We would all upscale our fraudulent
ways if were were in positions to accommodate it. So, which one of us Irish is capable of casting the first stone? Not one, because we are a nation of shysters. Lets have a look at Tim Pat to see if he is squeaky clean!
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McNamara31 | Mar 03, 2013, 08:57 AM EST
They should be prosecuted worldwide, because their impact has been on the global economy. Banking is so intertwined that corruption in any major financial market effects all markets.
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