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Opposition dismisses ‘whitewash’ report on councils’ planning inquiries

Jan O’Sullivan’s report on irregularities in seven county councils came a day before a Dáil vote on resuming them.

FF's Niall Collins believes Jan O'Sullivan's planning report is a
FF's Niall Collins believes Jan O'Sullivan's planning report is a "whitewash".
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OPPOSITION PARTIES have dismissed as a “whitewash” a government report on planning irregularities in Ireland’s local councils, suggesting it had been deliberately timed to clash with a Dáil vote on the subject.

The report, published by junior planning minister Jan O’Sullivan yesterday, dealt with seven county and city councils in which reviews had been originally instigated by the previous Fianna Fáil-Green Party coalition.

Though the report set out 12 actions to address the deficiencies outlined in the report – and was supplemented with pledges from O’Sullivan that all its recommendations would be followed – it did not find any evidence of malfeasance.

Fianna Fáil’s environment spokesman Niall Collins was unimpressed with the report, however, and said it appeared the report was deliberately timed to clash with a vote on a Dáil motion laid down by his party.

TDs will vote this evening on a motion dismissing the government’s claim that the internal review process was more effective than the independent ones instigated under the previous government, and calling for new independent inquiries.

The motion suggests that party politics may have influenced the decision to discontinue the inquiries – noting that all but one of the seven councils concerned are controlled by either Fine Gael or Labour.

“The report referred to in the press release was initiated with the sole purpose of rowing back from the last Government’s decision to instigate a series of time-limited and fully costed independent investigations,” Collins said.

Those who take the time to read the recommendations will see that the Government’s idea of comprehensive reform is very different to any reasonable person’s understanding of the phrase.

For example, one of the hard-hitting recommendations is that the department should issue a circular letter to every local authority reminding them of the law.

Collins called on government TDs who were frustrated with the internal inquiries to support Fianna Fáil’s motion when it is voted upon shortly after 9pm this evening.

The Green Party also rubbished the report, describing it as the “classic cover-up job”.

Its planning spokesman Tom Kivlehan said the public would never find out “what the real stories were” in the seven councils, because Fine Gael and Labour were in control of both central and local government.

Party leader Eamon Ryan, appearing on RTÉ’s Morning Ireland, said there was “no sense that this government would do anything real” to enforce a revived planning scrutiny system.

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Comments (23 Comments)

  • 13/06/12 #

    As if any of the parties are going to produce an objective and equitable report damning it’s own. Once again it’s a case of “look after the boys” first with “look after Ireland” a distant second.

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  • FG led councils after years of dreadful & very dodgy planning now being protected by their pals in govt – that’s par for the course with Irish politics. FG & Labour are no different from FF except their not as clever when deceiving the nation & hopefully won’t have as much time in power to continue screwing every one of us.

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  • What a waste of time and our money.

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  • ‘no evidence of malfeasance…’ when it came to irregularities in planning… Yeah right! And I’m Hilary Clinton!
    Unfortunately I find myself agreeing with FF on this- very sweetly timed on the governments behalf and peppered with complete non-measures. More time and money wasting tripe and as effective as an ashtray on a motorbike.

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    • Ailis,
      What do you think happened? I do know that houses were built all over the place but I dont seem to remember anyone shouting at the time….Its was build more, buy more, spend more….

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    • Ah Declan! Was that red thumb from you???
      I think what you think happened- houses being built all over the place etc

      I lived in one ofthose ghost estates and I tell you, every apartment block looked like it was designed and made by completely different companies, the houses suffered chronic subsidence from pyrite foundations and the sheer number of units built far outweighed demand even during the boom. Now it is a patchwork of ugly buildings decaying well before their time. I find it difficult to believe that councils played no part in this?
      And for the report to suggest nothing was wrong is pure madness.
      FG have an opportunity to right some of those wrongs so such wanton planning doesnt happen again…so why gloss over it?

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  • JayTee 13/06/12 #

    It’s not hard to see why we ended up in such a mess with every County Council in the country scrambling over each other to attract development. Rules are bent, guidelines disregarded and poor practice endemic. We need a central regulating body.

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    • It’s time to beg the UK to take us under their wing! Give up our so called independence because we’ve proved time and time again that we haven’t got the know how as in running a proper independent republic!

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    • Fagan's 13/06/12 #

      Any excuse to quit Rodrigo?

      If you imagine that London will give a toss about us, when it leaves the North of England, a post industrial shi5 hole, of run down cities and towns, then you are seriously off your rocker.

      The response from the English to your suggestion, would be to pull your self together, man up and stop complaining. No one is going to hold your hand in this life but your mommy.

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  • They’ve a neck like a jockey’s bollocks!

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  • mel 13/06/12 #

    And the government wants us to pay a household charge to these wasters!

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    • The country has been run by a gang for years! All that happens is that we elect different portions of it to govern us every now and then! Take Mick Wallace for example! A man that’s admitted breaking the law still has his liberty only because he’s a member of the gang! Paul Begley on the other hand was outwith the gang!

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  • how many town planners and county managers got sacked? f*** all! back to the usual”nothing to see here folks, move along”

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    • JayTee 13/06/12 #

      Planner don’t zone land, Elected Councillors do. Planners don’t approve large developments, County Managers and Directors do. You see the problem? Very few planning decisions are actually made by planners.

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  • To think the the TD’s want to give more power and control to local councils is just a scandal. They only want to pass the spoils of power to their sons and daughters in local politics – it guarentees keeping it in the family. Look at our history of disgraced politicians and the new bunch like the Quinns and the Healy Reas. It keeps the manic circle going. Sadly we need the Germans to help stop the greedy ones destroying our great country.

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  • Internal review finds nothing wrong. There’s a relief!!

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  • Hopefully now people will see what this fg and labour coalition are made of. With the best part of twenty years they have been in control of the majority of county and city councils. They are more corrupt then ff ever were, yet the intelligent people of Ireland gave them majority control of the hole country. Well done us

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    • Not a Fan of FG politically but they aren’t a fraction as corrupt as FF. For 30 years FF leaders have been mired in tribunals and investigations. They make the Mafia look like amateurs.

      FF was in power so long that it attracted an abnormally large share of gangsters and crooks, who effectively dominated the party at every level for last 40 years.

      If you were a crook, would you join FG who are a flop 2nd party, with the worst record of holding power in Europe for a 2nd party, or join FF who were constantly in power, and where much of the party membership was so partizan, so fanatical that they were incapable of seeing through the worst of men, as long as they shouted up Dev and bought the cumann a pint every so often.

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    • Fagan’s will you please stop posting this untrue rubbish on this site already.

      “large share of gangsters and crooks, who effectively dominated the party at every level for last 40 years”

      Another fine libelous comment about the hard-working ordinary member of a rival political party. Parnell Square would be proud of you. And then you referencing the Mahon tribunal again, a tribunal founded by FF, whose findings were adopted and those named removed from the party, albeit they jumped before we had the opportunity to push them unfortunately. Truth is, FF had a bad element in it. The party is doing everything in its power to remove them and become the most transparent party in Ireland. FG still hold behind closed doors fund-raisers with big business at the K-club. SF jump through as many loop holes as possible to take in millions in funding from the USA alone (flaunting SIPO in the process). FF however are bucking the trend and last year 95% of funding was raised in sums of less than €100. Corrupt principles are quickly become the associated with two parties alone in modern Ireland. Did anyone say ink-gate?!?!

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  • It would shock me if the turkeys started voting for Xmas. Just look at Oisin Quinn – 4 rules of ethics broken. Olivia Mitchell kissing the developer after the Cherrywood project was granted and age received money – it goes on and on.

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  • I have no interest in anything FF have to say on planning.

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    • The Continuity FF gov is just as bad. This is a deliberate three monkeys job, ignoring and covering up rampant corruption and incompetence among local government officials.

      I live in one of the most bent and outright incompetent counties, where Phil Hogan cancelled two inquiries into dodgy activities but two more and a court case are still outstanding. Yet the same officials implicated in all of these continue in post and continue on their merry way, accumulating pension pots and looking forward to a consequence-free retirement as they screw up or graft.

      The culture of local government is damaged beyond repair by the endemic consequences of decades of Fianna Failure-driven corruption and manipulation, but the Continuity FF gang will do nothing. Too many skeletons, and now it’s their turn to benefit from the rot.

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    • Fagan's 13/06/12 #

      Agreed Karl.

      Where FF set the bench mark for corruption and criminality, to a unique degree in the western world. FG are obsessed with the status quo, they avoid challenging the system instinctively. This cowardice of protecting the system has been just as detrimental as FF theft and cronyism. An almost pathological fear of change and reform.

      Between the 2 of them they have brought this country to its knee’s four times in 90 years and driven out nearly half the people that were born here since foundation of state. A state that is very much underpopulated, though with a people with a great propensity for hard work, innovative thinking, who thrive elsewhere but here elect fools and crooks and suffer the consequences.

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