Let us consider the incredible world of the McMahon
Tribunal. 10 years and 300 M Euros mostly paid to legal fat cats to find out
what we knew already? That Politics (and Law and Banking and …..) and
Politicians in Ireland is systemically corrupt. Time to take the Italian
approach of throwing them in jail and making the Gombeens prove their innocence?
I have had some personal experience of this corruption but
one anecdote will suffice. My friend in Dublin, Architect Jack Keenan was
appointed to An Board Plenala, (The Planning Board) by Ray Burke the then Minister
of Local Government. Jack I might add was a member of Fianna Fail and architect
for developers Brennan and McGowan who benefited greatly from wide scale rezoning
of previously low value agricultural land at Kilnamanagh and Swords by Burke.
Jack was architect for these developments and also designed Burke’s own house which
was built and given to him as a “gift” by Brennan and McGowan. After his term
on Board Plenala had ended Jack was walking down Herbert Place near Fianna Fail’s
party headquarters when he bumps into Ray Burke who then abuses him in the
street for not “looking after our people enough” when he was on the Planning
Board.
Ray Burke, being led off to prison |
Bear in mind this was a government minister who went on to become
Minister of Justice. He was later jailed for six months in 2005 for tax
evasion. He was left with a €10.5 million legal bill from his long-running
involvement with the planning tribunal. He also made a €1.3m settlement with
the Criminal Assets Bureau following its investigation into his financial affairs.
When Bob Geldof was given the Freedom of Dublin in 2005 he
was nearly run out of town for his observation that the fabric of modern Dublin
could only be explained by a culture of “deep rooted corruption between “developers
and politicians.” With the benefit of hindsight, Bob the Gob must be impressed
with his previously undetected talent for understatement.
Since then he has blasted Fianna Fail leader and three times
Taoiseach Haughey, who died aged 80 in 2006, accusing him of having the blood
of innocent Irish people on his hands by helping finance the IRA.
"The man who was prime minister was a sort of Irish
Robert Mugabe. His name was Haughey and he was a completely corrupt man -
morally, economically, whatever," said Geldof explaining to his audience
how he and his Boomtown Rats' bandmate bassist Pete Briquette had come to write
the band's 1980 hit Banana Republic. And he made a lot of money doing business
deals, criminal business deals with his son. And he took the money and he
bought guns and bullets for the IRA to kill other Irish people," added
Geldof in a reference to Haughey's implication the Arms Trial of 1970.
For the story of the Boomtown Rats first concert (organised
by moi!) see;
The Boomtown Rats 1980 hit 'Banana Republic' remains a
scabrous and prescient indictment of corrupt Ireland in the late 1970s.
Banana republic
Septic isle
Screaming in the suffering sea
It sounds like crying (crying, crying)
Everywhere I go, oh yeah
Everywhere I see
The black and blue uniforms
Police and priests
And I wonder do you wonder
While you're sleeping
with your whore
That sharing beds with history
Is like a-licking running sores
Forty shades of green yeah
Sixty shades of red
Heroes going cheap these days
Price; a bullet in the head
Burke was a gobshite.
ReplyDeleteI was a civil servant and I tend to judge ministers by how they treat their civil servants. What I mean by that is simply whether they respect them as human beings or treat them like dirt.
Burke treated his civil servants like dirt. I knew one, very assiduous, Assistant Secretary in the Department of the Environment who used to get abusive calls at all hours of the day and night from Burke.
On a more general note, I am having difficulty explaining to people how our former Finance Minister did not have a bank account but had two safes stuffed with cash, one in his constituency office and the other in his Ministerial office in the Department of Finance. And how the City Council officer responsible for planning (zoning etc.) was arrested with a suitcase full of cash on his way back from the Isle of Man.
If you put it in a film people would write you off as nuts.
I would also add that, as someone who saw myself as a public servant (yes, for which I was paid), I feel absolutely betrayed by all of these greedy little shites (Burke, Flynn, Ahern, Lalor, Dunlop).
I would have said, may they rot in hell but I am labouring under the disadvantage (in this specific case) of being an unbeliever.
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A few political photo mush ups to while away the idle hours.
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