FrancieBrady wrote: » Because she was late repaying taxpayers money.
Truthvader wrote: » Well done Francie. Eventually we extract a nugget of truth. Your actual point turns out to be that when they were caught they paid the money back.
Nobotty wrote: » I'm puzzled as to why it was a resigning matter In the case of the senator, it was her old Westminster office account which understandably might not be audited until the end of the year I wouldn't mind the DUP supporting 27 stone Stephen Nolan,whose obesity could do with an audit seeing as he seems to blame everyone else for him being at risk for covid No personal audit on his belly and lack of exercise
FrancieBrady wrote: » So....big breath here now Truth...NOBODY made off with anything. If you are late 'repaying a loan' what is that called? 'Making off with the money' or 'late payment'? Take as much time as you need there.
blanch152 wrote: » There are unanswered questions, as there always are about the murky world of Sinn Fein finances.
KevRossi wrote: » She wasn't late. It's not as if she didn't notice £10,000 extra in her account. She paid it back when she was caught and challenged on it, not before.
McMurphy wrote: » Would you be in favour of an internal report such as the one FG conducted into the Bailey/Madigan controversy blanch?
FrancieBrady wrote: » Not excusing her mistake for a moment. You are correct. But when somebody repays fully you cannot say they 'made off with' or 'stole' anything.
FrancieBrady wrote: » I'd have questions about WTF Revenue/SIPO/CAB/The Gardai etc are doing if there is 'murkiness' or some fraud being perpetuated.
blanch152 wrote: » Will she be putting in a compensation claim for the negative interest she incurred while minding the money for six months?
FrancieBrady wrote: » Maybe she'll take her lead from other Senators and TD's, MP's and MLA's actions when caught up in dubious/dodgy 'it was just resting in my account' financial dealings? Maybe we could come up with a list for her to contact?
blanch152 wrote: » I am sure she can get plenty of advice on how to spend unexplained windfalls from within Sinn Fein.
Truthvader wrote: » Poor Elisha being forced to resign for no reason at all - and by a woman happy to snuggle up with the likes of Gerry Adams, Dessie Ellis, Ferris, Story, Garda MCabe's killers etc etc etc with no problem at all Poor Mary must have lost the plot completely
Truthvader wrote: » They should give back the money they stole from the Northern Bank as on Francie's Sinn Fein logic (not a member though) that would mean that they didn't rob the Bank in the first place. Just late giving back. Though in Sinn Fein land "late paying it back" is a far more serious issue than say murdering 50 people. Odd
Truthvader wrote: » So explain to everyone why Elisha had to resign
Colonel Claptrap wrote: » Look over there.
KevRossi wrote: » Legally it can be considered theft if you do not take appropriate steps to return money that is not yours. Leaving money that you know you have no entitlement to, to stew in your account for 6 months and only returning it when it was demanded of you is at best nefarious, at worst theft.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Give us an example of somebody who repaid money when a mistake was uncovered and was done for 'theft'?
KevRossi wrote: » I'm not trawling through papers looking for individual cases to satisfy you, the legal basis of this is upheld in The Commercial Bank of Scotland v Rhind (1860) https://www.casemine.com/judgement/uk/5a8ff8c760d03e7f57ecd2e8 And yes, this case law is still valid in the RoI. What she did was illegal, doubtful they will ever go after her.
FrancieBrady wrote: » I think it completely right that the 3 SHinners resigned but it might be a good time to post this putdown of the high moral grounders here. (the acolytes and defenders of the other political parties) Food for thought.
KevRossi wrote: » Then read this if you want recent examples http://www.cearta.ie/2020/06/finders-are-not-keepers-if-money-is-just-resting-in-your-account-and-even-if-you-have-no-idea-how-it-got-there-you-cant-keep-it-you-have-to-make-restitution-of-the-mistaken-payment-or-run-the-r/ You'd want to be some utter fool to believe McCallion would not have kept that money if she wasn't called out on it by Stephen Nolan. I'm only glad MLMD dealt with it swiftly instead of dealing with it the way you do.