Sean Gallagher under fire for Fianna Fail fundraiser, illegal loan
Presidential front runner under scrutiny
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Presidential frontrunner Sean Gallagher has come under new scrutiny in the final week of the campaign, as his role in a fundraiser that raised $7,000 a head for discredited Fianna Fail leader Brian Cowen is being investigated as is a business loan he made to himself from one of his companies.
Gallager has sought to distance himself from Fianna Fail, the party in power during the economic collapse who are now deeply unpopular and which he is a former member of.
However, a secret fundraising dinner for the new Fianna Fail leader Brian Cowen was held in Dundalk in 2008 and Gallagher was among those who attended and solicited funds for it.
The Irish Independent reports that the event was held in the Crown Plaza Hotel, Dundalk, in early summer 2008, shortly after Cowen became Prime Minister.
His campaign rejected any talk of influence peddling. “"Sean Gallagher did attend the event. He was not requested to donate nor did he, either before, during or after the event, make a donation in a personal capacity or a corporate donation," the spokesman said.
"At no point did he actively solicit any donations. He would have been in touch with a number of people he knew to tell them it was on," the spokesman added.
Fianna Fail confirmed the fundraiser was held to the Irish Independent. "Yes, we organised a dinner in Louth in 2008. We organised it to help defray the cost of the 2007 general election. All of the donations are all recorded and reported in line with regulations," a spokesman said.
However a local businessman who attended had a different recollection"He (Gallagher) rang me up and said they were holding a function in the Crown Plaza. He had pull where nobody had pull," he said.
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"I was one of 40 listed to contribute €5,000 a head. There were 40 people selected in the county to attend. I swear to God," he said.
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