spadder wrote: » I now want to know why Cowen was backing this gimp yesterday.
andrewdeerpark wrote: » The blood letting should only be starting with the following people next: - CEO's & chairmen of all the main Irish owned banks who have brought the country to its knees in debt through bad management; need to go right now before re-capitalisation, as happened in Britian.
snyper wrote: » exactly. More red top media driven "scandal" Fodder for the dumb.
snyper wrote: » The sooner people realise that ireland is a pimple on the scales of world economies and when these ppl realise that irelands success is entirely based on the prosperity and strendth of other nations the better.
Aidric wrote: » It's all well and good Molloy resigning but we have to prevent future abuse of public funds. I call for a full audit to be undertaken on Mary Harney's food expense claims.
senordingdong wrote: » Nothing will come of it. It will all be forgotten about by Christmas. In any other country a worker or public servant who did something like this would be jailed. Here they go into politics. What was the total sum of money that Bertie pocketed? And where is he now?
spadder wrote: » Dan Boyle now on newstalk defending Brian cowen's decision to back Malloy. typical green response
kevmy wrote: » Don't see why he should be jailed. Yeah he wasted public money in a gross way but AFAIK he done nothing illegal. The whole expenses thing should have been tightened up before now but everyone had money and no one cared. There was some 'guidelines' but no rules for semi state bodies. Green's sold their spineless souls for a Mars bar, half a bag of Tayto and whatever was in Noel Dempsey's back pocket after the last election. Why expect them to grow a pair now?
Supermanscat wrote: » Where'd my post go??
Raquel Square Songbird wrote: » I am sure most of you would reply with "Nah stick me in a 2 star B&B and we can fly economy too" if asked. Pfft, it's a waste of money but it's not his fault. I would have flown business class and stayed in the merrion too. So would most of ye So shhh!!!
FlutterinBantam wrote: » Kev, there is a thing known as personal integrity. It means that a person in a position of power sometimes needs to "police" themselves and adopt a position trust. While nothing illegal was done,I would opine that the gentleman operated at the edge of the acceptable envelope,and I for one take grave offence that my tax revenue is used in that manner. I expect someone on €200k of your? and my taxes to fcuking have a bit more integrity than he showed.
FlutterinBantam wrote: » I expect someone on €200k of your? and my taxes to fcuking have a bit more integrity than he showed.