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Top five most shocking Irish scandals


Sinead O'Connor rips up a picture of the Pope on "Saturday Night Live"
Sinead O'Connor rips up a picture of the Pope on "Saturday Night Live"

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Ireland is known for sweeping its scandals under the carpet, but the truth always outs in the end, as today's troubling news has proved. 

Here's a list of the top five Irish scandals of the past three decades, some serious, others less so. Many of them involve the country's leaders and many, strangely, occurred on the "Late Late Show," the nation's long-running chat television program.

Teflon Taoiseach bites the dust

"The most skillful, the most devious, the most cunning of them all." So said one slippery Irish politician, the late former Taoiseach (Irish Prime Minister) Charlie Haughey, of another, Bertie Ahern.

Ahern was Ireland's Teflon Taoiseach, seemingly untouched by scandal, until all hell broke loose last year, when it emerged that he didn't have a bank account and could not remember the details of personal financial deals involving thousands of euro - not very impressive from a former finance minister and accountant.

Ahern bowed out of his position, leaving his successor Cowen to deal with the damage.

Haughey's high-life
On Friday night in May 1999, Terry Keane told host Gay Byrne on the "Late Late Show" that she had been having an affair with Charles Haughey for 27 years. The details of their liaison included wildly expensive trips abroad and a high-flying lifestyle.

Haughey was embroiled in the Moriarty Tribunal investigations into his finances at the time. He died shortly afterwards.

Sinead and the Pope
Sinead O'Connor was the darling of the Irish media until she ripped up a picture of the Pope on the "Late Late Show," and on "Saturday Night Live" in the U.S.

Her blasphemous behavior caused a furor. Scandal has continued to dog the tiny pop star, who has since become a priest and accused family members of abuse.

Celibate Catholic Bishop has a son

Bishop Casey was a well-loved public figure and it turned out that he had a flourishing personal life too.

It was outed that Casey had a son, Peter, the product of his affair with an American woman called Annie Murphy.

Casey resigned his post and went to Ecuador after the scandal broke. According to the BBC, he's now back in Galway with the blessing of the Bishop of Galway, Dr. Martin Drennan.

More Haughey mischief

Irish Ministers for finance are a dodgy lot. While Haughey held that position, he was arrested and tried on charges of arms trafficking for the IRA.


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Sinead o Connor is a sad example of a psychotic delusional woman, she went out of her way to shock , the majority of people in Ireland just ignore her antics ---- yes, she went out of her way to insult people ---- so we wait to she what she will come out with next ---- no big deal As for Haughey --- well if these are the only examples you can dig up --- Ireland is positively sandal free --- it is no match to American, british or French politicians. Question --- why does Irish Central focus on the negative and write stories straight out of that rag newspaper --- The Sun --- are you employed by Rupert Murdoch????(Fox news Perhaps?) Why don't you reflect the real Ireland and the real Irish people --- instead of all this paranoid anti Catholic, anti Irish bashing all the time ---- the Irish Central does not reflect the truth of Irish Life
All politicians are only out for what they can steal,rob or plunder.!!! I have never known an honest one yet. They are all part of the "ME ONLY" generation. Irish,American or any other Country in this world.
This is either comical or pathetic. Probably both. The Irish sweep things under the rug? Queen Victoria, in addition to presiding over the deaths of a million of her subjects on her doorstep (never mind millions more in India), was a drug lord. Yes, it's true. Who didn't stop the slave trade in the Mediterranean. Never heard of that either. Did you. The Penal Laws. Never heard of them. They really weren't that bad. Daniel O'Connell was just a self promoting activist, not Ghandi's inspiration. The Pope Pius XII didn't do enough to stop the Holocaust? Benjamin Disreali, Victoria's pet, has been given the most magnanimous get out of jail free card by the Irish for his role in the Famine in the history of history, except possibly the British who have completely absolved themselves of any responsibility for the Famine, Northern Ireland, and Ireland's many Bloody Sundays and the burning of Cork. Give me a break. Then there Ian Paisley who maintains an antediluvian anti-Catholic website who's routinely referred to simply as a fiery politician by the New York Times even as they denounce his colleagues at Bob Jones University. Horse manure is horse manure even when you deliver it with an urbane accent.
 




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