K-9 wrote: » Depends on how well books are kept, but for a man who was on Dragons Den and offering consultancy advice, it's unforgivable.
CDfm wrote: » For an accountant it would be unforgiveable. As I understand it creditors interests were not threatened by his actions and that for me would be the ethical consideration.
KELTICKNIGHTT wrote: » fg and labour supporters are desperate
Liam Byrne wrote: » Can't speak for them but I do know that Gallagher is not suitable Are you a general FFer, or just a blinkered fan of Gallagher's, to come out with the above laughable generalisation ?
raymon wrote: » I don't care which of the lying FFers is going for president Gallagher , Bertie , Callely ,o Dea
jimmycrackcorm wrote: » Being on a tv show doesn't make you an accounting consultant.
KELTICKNIGHTT wrote: » check your posts before commenting on laughable generalization Think i said about 3 times already not party supporter of any party,are you ? didn't look at sean g till i saw these these mud sling post's,so wondered what are these fg and labour and other candidates supporters afraid of, The fact in a poll sean g got tops in poll so supporters hit the panic button strange,there's more post's now about sean g and this will probably help sean g more with negative media etc, much the same as what sf are hoping for for mmg
K-9 wrote: » That would be a bizarre thing to claim! Hence I didn't. He's a Company Director, on Dragons Den and offering Consultancy advice, He should up to date on Company Law, particularly pertaining to Directors. In otherwords, a Director showing that lack of knowledge on Director loans: I'm out.
CDfm wrote: » Ah yes, sesame street.
CDfm wrote: » Really, now it is something that one would know.
Zubeneschamali wrote: » Gallagher was on Newstalk again today. Apart from the spoof about when he resigned from FF, and waffle about his accounts (now the book-keepers fault, apparently), he answered some questions very directly: He's pro-choice. He has no problems with gay marriage. He's against the death penalty in all circumstances. He's a Roman catholic, but refers to his God as a higher power, and told a joke (with the worst delivery ever) suggesting that he's actually more of a Unitarian. Not a typical old-school FFer. I'm OK with all of that, but I wonder how it will go down with the Labhras Ó'Murchú wing of the party.
gambiaman wrote: » "the matter was almost eventually settled in 2008"
MadsL wrote: » Ever seen one of these?? It makes your posts much easier to read, sadly probably not more coherent, but certainly easier to read.
raymon wrote: » I also listened to the interview , and found his answers to be still slippery regarding his membership of FF and his financial matters. This man will hopefully not be our president . I would rather Ivor Callely to be president
raymon wrote: » I would rather Ivor Callely to be president
raymon wrote: » Looks like it might be all over , boylesports is paying out on Higginshttp://www.examiner.ie/breakingnews/ireland/boylesports-pay-out-on-higgins-presidency-bid-525271.html I really hope that this is true , another FF shyster in high office would be too much to take
Mr.Micro wrote: » A shady customer IMO, too like the smirking Ahern as was posted earlier. We are all eejits and all his BS talk. He needs a job and that is what he is after. He looks like a dictator from the former Soviet bloc with the charisma to boot. No thanks, he would not even be in the running only for Marty.
Alibaba wrote: » I,for one am getting very fed up of Sean Gallagher beating around the bush about his ''sporadic'' links with Fianna Fail and so forth. As far as I can see he was up to his neck in Fianna Fail but ran for the hills when he saw they were going to be annihilated. Also being a President for to create jobs...... That is not the job of the President and he/she has no power to do that [ Waffle.... Designed to sound good with the electorate ] For God's sake the President can't even leave the country without permission from the Government. If Sean Gallagher wanted to make a difference why didn't he run in the General Election last February.. Was going to vote for him last week but I won't now. Even Dana sounds more appealing to me (and thats saying something) because she comes across as being more honest and sincere.