Ireland does not truly do full disclosure. Guess a lot of stuff has been given to the wife or some foreign registered private company.
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Enda will say…. “its regrettable that my stormtroopers didnt declare all their interests but……..quick, what’s that behind you?…I’m being serious…”
Runs away.
Can we get a list of what theyve been promised aswell?
Enda wil grunt some irish jig to get out of this one. Politicians for definite can not imagine how we live as they are greedy crass necked selfish idiots. Lined their pockets on us tax payers. Kenny salary to high and new ministers should start on an internship of €180 per week plus €50 top up.
I wait to see how many pay water bills because I won’t and they can go and take credidence from this I will then be above the law like the politicians who currently are in breach of landlord rules.
Why do they like politics for the €€€€€€ and more €€€€€€ and more €€€€€
Just wondering how that works Robin – we pay politicians less, and somehow that will encourage better people to take the job?
Now we know why they want the euro.When we have politicians invested in banks. i call that a conflict of interest how are people going to be treated fairly when our leaders are invested in banks thats wrong wonder how many of our judges have shares in banks.Isn’t the money there earning not good enough.Everybody in government shouldn’t have a business or shares with any company radical change is needed.How can you govern a country fairly while you have invested interests or conflict of interests with our people.This is dangerous our politicians are landlords and we so happen to have inflated rent we have people loosing their homes at the same time we have politicians that are shareholders in banks this is wrong and we seriously need a change.Sick
Agreed Bobby, the two biggest areas that crippled the country initially and are still an open weeping wound; property and banking – and here are our boys up to their necks in it for their own personal gain – complete conflict of interest. That’s why nothing has or will be done about the housing crisis and the repossessions until we get them out of the Dáil for good……. Willie O’Dea and his ‘Union Jack Oil’…psssh!
No numbered Swiss bank accounts then…??
I guess that’s why they’re called ‘numbered’…
How much is enough…??
AIB Shares at just 9c each are affordable by most people, go for it, join the corrupt society making loadsa money, how can you go wrong – all them in the know are investing.
“Strikingly, every left-wing TD (from the Anti-Austerity Alliance, People Before Profit Alliance, Socialist Party, and United Left Alliance) returned entirely blank forms.”
Maybe next May we ought to give these people a “dig out” with a few votes,so they can join the exotic holiday homes investment brigade and not have the shame of returning blank assets/wealth/investment forms.?
Amen Cmac59
Let’s see the significant other’s and children’s lists now please.
And how about past TD’s and families assets?
Cowen’s and Bertie’s would be interesting reading.