Did Bertie receive "donations" or "loans" in the early nighties? Why is he so cagey & protective? Does he have something to hide?
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Did Bertie receive "donations" or "loans" in the early nighties? Why is he so cagey & protective? Does he have something to hide?
Any links pete? Haven't been following local news.
Gotta say, given Bertie's mentor, I'm constantly surprised dirt hasn't floated up about the guy yet, despite his cute-hooredness.
Monies given to Taoiseach were repayable [ireland.com]
a non story, if it is not related to planning applications it cannot be brought into the tribunal. Bertie is credited with getting rid of the brown envelope culture in Irish politics.
You state that as if it's a fact, which is what we deal with in this forum. So: by whom?
adam
I think it's a pretty big story. You don't think it's even a little important that the Taoiseach took money like that? What did he give in return?
Bertie 'getting rid' of the bribe taking was a political necessity, a PR exercise. I have little faith that he'd have done it if all those high profile cases hadn't hurt FF.
Not true, here are the terms of reference as amended in 2004
http://www.flood-tribunal.ie/asp/Det...0&RecordID=357
"From each according to their abilities, to each according to their needs".
Maybe Bertie has been a socialist for longer than we imagined. :D
Anyone see his denials? Very Haughey/ Flynn/ Burke/ Lawlor-esque.
It was gifts he recieved from business men while Minister of Finance. Yes he does have questions to answer. What will come of it is a different matter, seeing as he's got away with stuff like signing blank cheques for Haughey without censure.
...or maybe it's FF clientist speak which translates into "you gets what you pays for":D
I thought Pat Rabbitte may have been onto something this morning when he said he suspects this was leaked by one of the people who's being investigated rather than by someone at the heart of a sculduggerous plot to bring down the government.
It now appears there's up to a dozen names involved rather than the three or four first mooted.
I've always been surprised by the manner Bertie has kept his image so clean dispite being surrounded by corruption in the 80s. I think he got away far too easily with the blank cheques matter.
Love the way bribes are renamed "indefinite loans". Ah sure he was only giving me a loan that no onus on me to repay..."
:eek: :rolleyes:
"The most cunning, most devious of them all" - Haughey on Bertie.
Bertie just had to be up to his neck in it. They don't call him the Teflan Taoiseach for nothing. Nothing has been able to stick to him, but this time it looks like he has been caught out.
Payments for what Bertie??? Signing blank cheques for Haughey, reappointing Ray Burke to the cabinet. Will someone please pin something on Bertie so we don't have to listen to his inane dribble for another five years.
Agree with macy re the denials. A bit too "nothing happened, nothing to explain, move along now..."
Notice how far the PD's have fallen aswell since the days of Dessie O'Malley.
Deafening silence from those single party government corruption trouble-shooters :rolleyes:
One of the rags (the Mirror, I think) had the story on the front page last Friday or Saturday, with Ahern saying (and I paraphrase as I don't have the quote to hand) the money wasn't important, but that the person who had told about the story was a filthy sneak. Now it's quite possible the rag was tinkering with the words to suit its own ends, but it's a remarkable quote nonetheless.
If its harmless but embarrassing then he had better just come out with it.It is not going to go away.I remember an interview with Albert Reynolds saying that its the things you dont see coming that will take you down in politics.
Bertie refuses to answer questions...
What possible reason could he have for refusing the questions? Is he keeping quiet trying to see if will go away.
Honestly i can't see this one going away quietly. The opposition & the media will just keep asking for clarifications...
I'd imagine he's stalling for time so he and his handlers can come up with a strategy. Whatever you think about Bertie, he's no numbskull. It has to be said though, the best way to deal with accusations like this is to refute them with an iron fist as quickly as possible, otherwise the problem festers like a nasty boil. Makes you think when he's not in a position to do that. Probably looking for ways to deflect it elsewhere.
I imagine something fascinating and extremely controversial will find it's way to the media in the next few days.
adam
did anyone see any of the sunday papers?
I only saw one of them and it was fairly prominent(even tabloidesque) on the front of the tribune.
Or read bennocelt, very true. The man's advisors are no numbskulls.
De anorak and de accent were the best cover ever, he should have stuck with them. Although the yellow suit was a mighty comeback!
Of course there are exceptions to the dumb world leader rule. One really big exception in particular. :)
adam
Someone was saying to me that he was given a loan in 1993 to help pay for his separation costs. Fair enough i suppose but he is the Taoiseach and has to be above corruption suspicion. If he hasn't paid this money back 13 years later then i think we can assume was a "gift" & therefore at the very least he needs to pay tax on. What haven't the Revenue Commissioners investigated him? I suppose it would be apt enough if we had a tax dodging leader of the country...
:eek:
Why would a leading politician need a "loan" to cover his separation costs?? He was hardly skint.....
The number of "clean" politicians anywhere can be counted in single figures. I bet there are few if any who can claim that there is nothing dodgy that can ever be brought up against them.
I'd imagine in 1993, a separation cost a fair whack, particularly for a very high profile one. He wasn't taoiseach at the time so wouldn't have been earning huge sums. Don't think thats the issue
Just to follow up on this point.
I heard Pat the Cope Gallagher* on Newstalk this morning making ominous and veiled "we know who you are" threats against somebody involved in the Tribunal.
He says all of the damaging leaks are coming from one (evil) person associated with the tribunal but refused to name names when pressed.
Obviously FF know who their enemy is, I wonder what action they are going to take
* I think, I missed the first part of the interview.
He was Minister of Finance earning £70,000 per annum, not including expenses. That would go a long way in 1993. There seems to be a consensus among even the FF hacks and apologists that the figure was between £50,000 and £100,000, just to put it in perspective compared with what he was earning.
The explanation Bertie gave was very weak, and will be ruthlessly exploited by the left over the coming weeks. This is a very serious matter, with potentially very serious consequences for the government.
I feel politicians will be knocking on our doors again soon.
A clericle Officer in the civil service on the highest rate (Thats 10 years service) would have been earning 17 grand at the time.
Has anybody asked why Ivor whatsisname had to resign over a free paintjob on his house (rightly so of course) when this "loan" puts that well in the shade?
Blubbering on Television to try and get sympathy makes it all the worse.
If he wanted a loan he should have went to the credit union.
The TV response was pathetic IMO. Just made him look snivelling (sp?). The only name I recognised was Charlie Chawke bnut I only glanced at them
He looked very very uncomfortable on tele i must say.
Crap moved here. Is there video available? What show was it on?
The explanations that these people were personal friends is starting to look thin already. One of them was 26 years of age at the time. 5 have gone on to serve as government appointments on state boards.
I've no interest in what the money was for -but how the guy can conclude he has no tax liability is baffling.
Some of the muck I'm listening to on the radio (Kenny) is depressing. We truly get the executive we deserve.
Was he crying? When i tuned in certainly looked like a few tears in the eyes & his right eye gone wonky... :confused:
To suggest money he hasn't paid back in the last 13 years is still a loan is ludicrous. I think he earns 200k+ a year now & has been Taoisach for some time. I was a gift & therefore at the very minimum he needs to be investigated by the Revenue Commissioners & pay back taxes & interest.
I don't know what planet he was on when he said he appointed people to state boards as they were friends & not because they gave him money. :eek:
Bertie has seriously lost it & while i am sure his PR people will try to spin the "...poor mans marraige had broken up..." story i don't buy it anyway.
BTW tv interview was shown on RTE news at 9pm.
On the main news last night, think its available on the RTE website
this could easily spiral into crisis for Bertie,
Fianna Fail are in trouble if it does.