The opening statement the Charleton Tribunal made made it quite clear when evidence needed to be supplied.
http://disclosuretribunal.ie/en/DIS/Pages/Opening_Statement
Are you a witness to this matter? Then, the tribunal needs your help and needs it urgently. Many have already indicated publicly and in various circumstances that they have some knowledge. Now the opportunity has arrived to cooperate in this inquiry. The tribunal wants to know the detail of that; who did what, who said what, when, in what terms, who communicated with whom, by whatever means, and in what terms. What evidence have you of this beyond what you are saying? The details are central. The tribunal needs the detail. Today, the tribunal is calling for all those people with knowledge of the matters in the terms of reference (a) to (o) inclusive to provide a written statement and to forward this to Elizabeth Mullan, solicitor to the tribunal at Dublin Castle, Dublin D02 Y337. That statement should be detailed and should be received by close of business on this day fortnight, the 13th of March 2017. In that statement, every person should indicate whether they wish to assert any form of ostensible legal professional privilege against disclosure of evidence or documents or any form of ostensible journalistic privilege. If there is any such assertion against giving a complete account of events, then that’s not ruled out, but at least we know what needs to be further explored.
While the tribunal has already made a range of orders preserving or requiring the handing over of documents, if any person has a phone, computer, electronic records or paper records, relevant to the terms of reference, then these should be brought to the tribunal within the same timeframe.
The Department of Justice did not supply vital emails until they were forced to do so.
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Is the Charleton Tribunal compromised? Can the DoJ and Gardai be trusted? Will McCabe ever get justice?
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Mod note:
There is nothing to support any suggestion that the Tanaiste deliberately lied about the emails. As matters stand, the position is that she did not inform the Dail or the Taoiseach of same. If that changes and someone has a reliable source to support such a view that is fine, but for the moment, please stick to the information that is in the public domain and don't speculate. As per the charter:
Allegations of lying are taken very seriously. Simply calling someone a liar is not acceptable without proof, the onus is on you to provide the proof that they are deliberately and intentionally trying to deceive.