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Irish politician Mick Wallace caught out in tax uproar

Wallace's future in Parliament hangs in the balance

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ah cool lets get rte [govt tv station ] to start aconspiracy against aworking class hero to hound him out of office in govt voted by the people an pretend we had nothing to do with it and also to get the sheeple to pay for it
the ones in the mirror cast a long shadow everyone over 45 yrs old should leave govt as they r all corrupt an leave this independent alone he has more backbone than most in fg ff labour as we was self made working man
see they goin after a an independent cos hes not part of an orgianasition like fg ff or labour so hes easy pickings to cover up for their own illicit corrupt endeavours
It's his bankrupted company rather than himself which owes tax. A company is considered a seperate legal entity in Company Law. Alas, since a Company doesn't represent any constituency in Dail Eireann, (not least when it no longer exists), it's very difficult to suspend it for not paying taxes which its Director wasn't liable for - before he became he a public representative (PR)! Dead men pay no debts. Dead companies fewer still. (Some Deputies survived greater controversies down through the years.) He had committed to take his 18 years old son to see World Cup games in Poland. Since it is advisable to take the beam out of ones own eye before taking the speck out of ones brohters, a qustion is: How many PRs bought Beverly Flynn's Australian owed National Irish Banks' (NIBs) off- shore investment products to avoid/evade(?) paying Irish tax?
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