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Questions about the garda investigation into the tribunal’s findings have not disclosed much information since 2012.
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But no mentions of the Arms Crisis, phone tapping, Ben Dunne or the Tribunals…
The Tipperary North TD has accused officials from the tax authority of leaking details of the raid on his home on Tuesday.
The Fianna Fáil leader wants a specific module of the tribunal reopened in light of new allegations concerning a previously undisclosed payment made by independent TD Michael Lowry to the land agent Kevin Phelan.
Nobody is investing in newspapers for profit any more, writes Michael McDowell. Instead, it’s driven by political and editorial control and influence.
The Justice Minister has failed to respond to repeated questions about whether or not he met with independent TD Michael Lowry following the publication of the Moriarty Tribunal report.
The deputy said he had been victimised by the “self-appointed beacons of virtue” over his meetings with ministers.
Both the Minister for Health and Minister for Finance have defended meeting with Lowry after damning finding were made about him in the Moriarty Tribunal report.
The Minister for the Environment has released the minutes of the meeting he held with Michael Lowry just days after the publication of the Moriarty Tribunal report.
The Environment Minister met Michael Lowry days after the TD was censured by the Moriarty Tribunal.
Martin Callinan says that it is “right and prudent” for him to meet with DPP before launching any criminal investigation into issues raised by the Moriarty Tribunal.
Lucinda Creighton TD had said today that Denis O’Brien should not be invited to the Global Irish Economic Forum due to the findings of the Moriarty Tribunal.
Micheál Martin said that all political parties had to “dramatically change our approach to how we fund politics” at a press conference today.
The journalist and broadcaster has reportedly been let go by Today FM, with his last show due to air in November.
Micheál Martin has claimed that the government has missed its deadline to act on the recommendations of the Moriarty report in relation to corporate donations.
The former Taoiseach John Bruton did say that Lowry’s contact with people involved in bidding process was “deplorable.”
TheJournal.ie’s round-up of the evening’s top stories – and the interesting tidbits of a busy day in news.
Motion of censure passed against Lowry who says not a day has passed in 14 years where he has not been “abused and villified”.
Commissioner Martin Callinan said the garda review of 14-year-long tribunal’s findings should be completed “sooner rather than later”.
The move comes following agreement by all four major parties in the Dáil.
TheJournal.ie’s round-up of the evening’s top stories – and the interesting tidbits of the day.
The full prepared speech of Michael Lowry, where the Moriarty Tribunal is labelled “a scandal of truly epic proportions”.
A furious Michael Lowry slams the findings of the Moriarty Report as a “triumph of innuendo over evidence” in the Dáil.
Live footage from Leinster House as TDs – including Michael Lowry – have their say on the Moriarty Tribunal’s findings.
Minister opens second day of Dáil statements on Moriarty findings, saying government plans to introduce legislation which will keep business and politics at a “healthy” arms length.
“I do not accept the contents of this report, and I never will,” says Lowry of the 14-year “slow Chinese torture” Tribunal.
TheJournal.ie’s round-up of the evening’s top stories – and the interesting tidbits of the day.
Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin says he wants an all-party motion calling on Michael Lowry to resign from the Dáil.
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