errlloyd wrote: » That was one of the best weekends I have had in a while. Internet went on Tuesday night, heating went on Friday. So I ended up spending the weekend moving from pub to pub getting absolutely wrecked. Brilliant.
Deleted User wrote: » The evidence today in the disclosures Tribunal has been utterly bizarre.
dregin wrote: » Elaborate.
Deleted User wrote: » Rightly or wrongly I've always felt that McCabe drifted at times between reality and fiction. This testimony if true would be stranger than fiction. That evidence alone if proven would potentially put three people in prison. It sounds incredibly far fetched though. Really have no idea what to make of it.
Interested Observer wrote: » Tusla got involved in the whole child abuse thing, I don't think there's any doubt that part is fiction. There was a file there that existed.
Deleted User wrote: » There is definitely some extremely shady and very likely criminal actions taken by members of the Gardai, but there has been some bizarre accusations made by McCabe also.
Zzippy wrote: » Which accusations are bizarre? Are you saying they are not believable i.e. he's lying, or they are so bizarre it's just hard to believe they actually happened? Going on Callinan's behaviour, words and actions in the whole affair, I know who I find more believable.
prawnsambo wrote: » You may not be moving in the right circles. I can't blame you for being doubtful, but I wouldn't be.
Deleted User wrote: » I very much hope the next Garda Commissioner is recruited from outside the Gardai.
Deleted User wrote: » Some of the accusations he's made paint the Gardai at super villain levels of evil. It's almost cartoonish and on the face of it I can't help but believe there is embellishment. That said, there is evidence to support a lot of it and the Gardai have blatantly destroyed evidence and pushed serious allegations against him so who knows. The entire episode with an alleged victim and her mother (daughter and wife of a fellow Garda) following him around and getting a caution from the local Gardai is like something out of a Paul Thomas Anderson movie. I'm certainly not doubtful of everything he is saying and my doubt of some of the things he is saying stems from the accusations being completely off the wall. Potentially true, but utter madness on the part of senior Gardai. The whole thing makes the Wire seem savoury. I've a few relatives who are in the Gardai and they think the treatment of McCabe is shameful but also think that some of the stuff is inaccurate and a bit off the wall. I very much hope the next Garda Commissioner is recruited from outside the Gardai.
Neil3030 wrote: » Is anyone else getting the Cloudfare "I am not a robot" thing all the time these days?
irishbucsfan wrote: » Jaysus sorry to hear that, will insurance cover it?
sydthebeat wrote: » huge that John McGuinness will give evidence corroborating McCabe assertions that Callinane told McGuiness that McCabe abused his children !!!
Zzippy wrote: » Can Martin Callinan be charged with perjury, or would it just be a finding against him in the tribunal report?
prawnsambo wrote: » It's not a court case, so no.
Zzippy wrote: » Does that mean it's not sworn testimony? Or does a tribunal have lesser standing than a court and you can lie under oath without fear of sanction?
thomond2006 wrote: » Tribunals as they are are a complete waste of taxpayers' money. Discuss.