20Cent wrote: » INM Irelands biggest media company have had their network accessed by third parties. The Office of the Director of Corporate Enforcement (ODCE) have filed an affidavit alleging that data from the INM network was "interrogated". 19 people including barristers and journalists are listed as being the focus of this search. Some shady stuff going on here. The company that was given the data is owned by <redacted>.
Odhinn wrote: » Indeed. <Redacted> seems to have been using it as a resource in a private vendetta. Given the deference shown to his honoured personage, and his ownership of the Cauldron Of Plenty (legal fees edition), he'll probably walk.
20Cent wrote: » Includes two senior counsel of the Moriarty tribunal. Should be a massive story haven't listened to rte yet today. Newstalk are all over it I'm sure.
Hector Bellend wrote: » What exactly is Data interrogation?
Ursus Horribilis wrote: » I'd love for the truth to come out fully about this. It won't though, will it?
Deise Vu wrote: » Ursus Horribilis wrote: » I'd love for the truth to come out fully about this. It won't though, will it? This is a massive story getting hardly any coverage by mainstream press for obvious and ominous reasons. A man against whom adverse findings were made a a Tribunal is using the entire resources of the largest circulation newspaper in the country to track Barristers who appeared at said Tribunal and trawling Journalist's email correspondence for God knows what purpose. If nothing else comes of it I hope someone in the Govt grows a pair and accepts the obvious conclusion that too much media power in the hands of one individual is a highly dangerous thing and does something about it. Yet this thread has had 500 views versus 333K for Al Porter? The human race is fúcked.
Deise Vu wrote: » This is a massive story getting hardly any coverage by mainstream press for obvious and ominous reasons. A man against whom adverse findings were made a a Tribunal is using the entire resources of the largest circulation newspaper in the country to track Barristers who appeared at said Tribunal and trawling Journalist's email correspondence for God knows what purpose. If nothing else comes of it I hope someone in the Govt grows a pair and accepts the obvious conclusion that too much media power in the hands of one individual is a highly dangerous thing and does something about it. Yet this thread has had 500 views versus 333K for Al Porter? The human race is fúcked.
twinytwo wrote: » Why would the gov care, they recently paid journalists to only write positive articles about the Ireland 2040 plan. How can you trust media that is paid to paint a certain picture? Journalism is too close to politics and the elite classes in this country.
Johnny Dogs wrote: » Broadsheet had an article on it yesterday, just scanned a few of the online comments, with a few hoping Denis actually 'gets caught' this time. Serious question though, what would actually happen to him if he is:confused: Look at the siteserv controversy, that came in the wake of the Moriarty tribunal.
Deise Vu wrote: » Yet this thread has had 500 views versus 333K for Al Porter? The human race is fúcked.
At the time the board wanted to conduct a governance review arising from a dispute over the proposed sale to INM of Newstalk, a radio station owned by Mr O’Brien. Board members had approved the appointment of Brian O’Moore SC but it was not proceeded with after the then chairman of INM, Leslie Buckley, who had consulted Mr O’Brien, intervened, according to the affidavit. It is also stated in the affidavit that the board was not told of Mr O’Brien’s preference that Mr O’Moore not be appointed. Mr O’Brien’s involvement in a matter which directly concerned him is one of the issues raised by the Director of Corporate Enforcement, Ian Drennan, whose application for the appointment of inspectors to INM is to be heard in the High Court on Monday week. Mr O’Brien’s apparent role in vetoing the barrister is one of the matters Mr Drennan wants investigated by High Court inspectors.
Deise Vu wrote: » This is a massive story getting hardly any coverage by mainstream press for obvious and ominous reasons.
Hurrache wrote: » Ah c'mon, it's been in all the media, even DOBs own radio stations regularly covering it in detail.
Assetbacked wrote: » Article in the IT today discussing aspects of the affidavit filed with the high court. https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/laywer-to-review-inm-board-row-switched-after-o-brien-intervened-1.3450732?mode=amp Leslie Buckley acting as O’Brien’s puppet in her role, according to the above, and did not disclose consulting with DOB to the other board members.
Call me Al wrote: » https://www.todayfm.com/News/Calls-For-Minister-For-Technology-After-INM-Data-Breech This is the rather odd sum total of the coverage this morning on TodayFM's website News column. I don't think they could have written a more brief and bizarre analysis and angle of a serious situation if they'd tried.
Deise Vu wrote: » Being pedantic and also with due deference to the apparent extreme touchiness of the people involved, it should be pointed out that Leslie Buckley is a male.
garbo speaks wrote: » That's because this story is as dull as dishwater.