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GSOC bugging report expected to be discussed by Cabinet tomorrow

The Cooke report was commissioned in February following reports of “unlawful surveillance”.

THE REPORT INTO the bugging of the Garda Siochana Ombudsman Commission (GSOC) is expected to be debated by Cabinet tomorrow.

The Cooke report was commissioned in February following reports of “unlawful surveillance” of GSOC.

Retired High Court Judge John Cooke was tasked with conducting an independent inquiry into the matter by the then  Minister for Justice Alan Shatter.

Bugging

The controversy centres around GSOC employing a security firm to undertake a security sweep of its headquarters in Dublin.

Signals were picked up on a phone in the offices and wifi anomalies emerged.

Shatter told the Dáil the suggestion that gardaí were in involved in the potential bugging of GSOC was “baseless innuendo” while GSOC Commissioner Kieran Fitzgerald said there was no “definitive evidence” of bugging at its headquarters but, it could not be definitely ruled out.

The former Garda Commissioner also released a statement at the time saying that he was “entirely satisfied” that no members of the Garda Síochana bugged GSOC.

Under the terms of reference, Judge Cooke was to undertake an investigation and “establish a chronology and identify the sequence of events and facts leading up to and relating to the Public Interest Investigation pertaining to security concerns” at GSOC.

He was also asked to review and assess any evidence of a security breach or attempted security breach at the GSOC, and if appropriate, make recommendations regarding measures to “improve the existing security arrangements of GSOC for the purpose of addressing risks to data and communications”.

Cooke was also asked to make any other recommendations that may be deemed appropriate arising from the review.

Taoiseach Enda Kenny confirmed on Friday that he had received a final copy of the report.

Read: Taoiseach’s office has GSOC bugging report but he hasn’t seen it yet>

Read: GSOC: Report about gardaí illegally recording calls not sent to Shatter – but did go to Commissioner>

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    Mute smudge
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    Jun 9th 2014, 10:28 AM

    It will probably be leaked during the day

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    Jun 9th 2014, 10:16 AM

    This report must be published ASAP!

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    Jun 9th 2014, 10:34 AM

    Here if u can’t wait I’ll tell you now, ’twas a complete ball of smoke created by a paranoid Kieran Fitzgerald , aided and abetted by an English security company, in an effort to justify their massive bill they dropped on the taxpayer for one nights work. No evidence whatsoever of any bugging.

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    Jun 9th 2014, 1:23 PM

    Agreed. Will be bit of anti climax I think and criticism of gsoc yet again.

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    Jun 9th 2014, 12:12 PM

    Spin design session, Tuesday 2pm. All cabinet members must attend.

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    Jun 9th 2014, 4:15 PM

    Journal severely censored it would seem

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    Jun 9th 2014, 4:13 PM

    This report will be buried or sections blacked out u can bet on it

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    Mute Ger Fleming
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    Jun 9th 2014, 11:29 AM

    Can’t see where this is going. No one ever takes responsibility

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