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Removing Mr. Ahern

The campaign to remove Mr. Ahern from office seems to be going well, with even the Green Party chairman Senator Dan Boyle now asking for a date when Bertie will quit after the revelation that Ahern’s ex-girlfriend Celia Larkin was given £30,000 to buy a house now worth somewhere in the region of €700,000 -€1 million. That’s a tidy little profit if ever I saw one.

Taniste and Deputy Leader of Fianna Fail Brian Cowen would also seem to be weighing up his options and has been spending more time throwing jibes in the direction of the opposition than defending and supporting his boss. Still, I’m sure Ahern would have been more worried to receive the dreaded vote of confidence while out of the country.

In the middle of the week Ahern then suggested that he would remain in office until 2012. On hearing this John Gormley almost choked on his lentils. Well who wouldn’t! Once he had recovered, he then obediently distanced himself from commenting on the ethics of his government partners. This despite the fact that he’d previously said that Ahern’s problems were a distraction for the government.

All three deputies, Dan, Brian and John are invited to come along to the Accountability in Politics march organised by the Resign, Mr. Ahern group of Facebook. The group now has over 2,000 members, if you aren’t already in the group, please take a couple of minutes and sign up today.

Over 100 People to Protest for Accountability

Gavin has proposed an event in response to calls from members of the Resign, Mr. Ahern group to have a public show of support for accountability in public life. So far over 100 have confirmed that they will attend with over 300 maybes. This size protest would be great and will dispel the myth spun my Fianna Fail PR people that people are sick of hearing about the Mahon Tribunal. Proposed details are as follows - if you aren’t a Facebook member, feel free to leave comments here and I’ll pass suggestions on:

Date:

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Time:

1:00pm - 4:00pm

Location:

Parnell Square to Dail Eireann?

City/Town:

Dublin

Trials and Tribulations

Via Mamam Poulet, here is the editorial from todays Irish Times:

Trials and tribulations

The Taoiseach would have the public believe he is anxious to answer all and every question from the Mahon tribunal concerning his unorthodox financial affairs while minister for finance, as well as deal comprehensively with a series of statements he made publicly and in the Dáil on these matters. Does he take us for complete fools? The latest High Court action launched by Mr Ahern has been specifically designed to prevent tribunal lawyers asking him awkward or damaging questions.

It is a shabby and demeaning business. It puts further strain on the growing credibility problem the Taoiseach has with a bemused electorate. And it poses risks to the authority of Government. The High Court challenge would appear, at least in part, to be a time-buying exercise designed to spin out and neutralise the effects of a robust investigation into the Taoiseach’s extraordinary financial dealings. If a judgment is appealed to the Supreme Court, the work of the tribunal could be delayed by at least six months and probably longer.

Just two weeks ago, under pressure from Opposition parties, the Coalition Government voted confidence in the work of the Mahon tribunal; noted its rising costs and extensive agenda, and urged it to complete its work expeditiously so that the Dáil could debate its conclusions. That formal position flies in the face of the extra costs and delays that are now likely to transpire because of the Taoiseach’s actions. Was the Cabinet informed of this imminent court challenge?

In 2006, the Mahon tribunal drew the Taoiseach’s attention to what it believed were factually erroneous statements made by him to the Dáil and elsewhere on payments into his accounts. And it signalled a desire to examine in detail two specific payments that may have involved $45,000 and £25,000 sterling. Mr Ahern is disputing the contentions of the tribunal in these matters and, in heated evidence given before Christmas, he accused its lawyers of “trying to stitch him up”.

The Taoiseach’s explanations of his financial dealings have been contradictory and, at times, partial. He has adopted a strategy designed to confuse and obfuscate. It is the clear duty of the tribunal, appointed by the Oireachtas to investigate planning matters involving some of its own members, to follow the money trail. Dáil privilege was hardly designed to prevent a review of his public explanations, but Mr Ahern could still win the case. The High Court challenge has been justified on the grounds that legal advice made it impossible for him to do otherwise. That is self-serving cant. Legal advice is simply that - advice - and it can be accepted or rejected.

A similarly legalistic approach was adopted by Cardinal Connell when opposing the release of contentious sexual abuse files from the Dublin archdiocese. But he was prevailed upon to change his mind in the interest of the greater good. The Taoiseach would do politics a service by following that example. The sooner these issues are disposed of, the better.

Hear, hear!

Link to Resign, Mr. Ahern

At great expense, we’ve come up with a blog badge that you can use to link to this blog, the Resign, Mr. Ahern Facebook group or any other site that advocates the resignation of our Dear Taoiseach.

Paste the following code into your blog template to link here - (see the Other Links section on the right for an example):

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Careful What You Wish For, Bertie!

Great clip found at Green Ink Pen’s blog and Twenty Major - (rough) transcript from 1:07 onwards: “Once [inaudible] corrected the system, eh, then, eh, I think you, you have to have, eh, just a, a merciless view on this. And I’m afraid, I think people know my view for twenty yearrs, em, it would give me the greatest of pleasure to see non compliant taxpayers going to jail, and that’s the kinda person I am.”