Who wasn't bugging GSOC

I’m off to buy a board for sleeping on, I will over 6ft 6 in a couple of months

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For
Fucks
Sake

Never had you down as a law and order/establishment/Inm stooge, but I suppose there’s informers across the pretend Ira ranks, just like real life.

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I was an innocent bystander mate.

@Funtime sung like a canary when questioned and stitched poor @Little_Lord_Fauntleroy up.

Over 5 hours I waited in Pearse Street Garda station for my good friends to be released…without charge I might add (did ye have to pay a fine lads ?)

Shortly after 6am, the 2 boys arrive at the front desk to go on their merry way. Funtime asked TSG what did he order from Burger King. TSG replied that he refused all offers of food from the Gardaí. Funtime said “eh yeah same here” as he wiped tomato ketchup from the side of his mouth.

We had an emotional reunion upon their release.

I wasn’t going home without my bessiers. Loyal to the end.

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:astonished: @Funtime’s a tout

Was it @Little_Lord_Fauntleroy or @Funtime that snitched in Glasgow? Touts corner didn’t get its name for no reason.

@Funtime definitely snitched on @Little_Lord_Fauntleroy after they were arrested when we were at the WC in Germany.

still better than this

Thanks for the insight Paul. Did you leave Newstalk cos of the McCabe program or were you sacked for being shit at presenting radio shows?

Garda challenges findings of Disclosures tribunal

Aodhan O Faolain

November 13 2018, 12:01am, The Times

Garda Keith Harrison was criticised in interim reports by the Disclosures Tribunal, whose findings he is attempting to quash

Garda Keith Harrison was criticised in interim reports by the Disclosures Tribunal, whose findings he is attempting to quashLEAH FARRELL/ROLLINGNEWS

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The garda Keith Harrison has launched a High Court challenge seeking to quash findings made against him in the Disclosures tribunal.

The Donegal-based garda, who was criticised in the tribunal’s interim reports, has brought the action over an alleged prior professional involvement between Mr Justice Peter Charleton, the tribunal’s chairman, and Chief Superintendent Terry McGinn, a witness.

The alleged prior engagement relates to when the chief superintendent was the garda liaison to the Morris tribunal, which considered allegations about gardaí in Donegal, in 2002-05 when Mr Justice Charleton was that tribunal’s senior counsel.

Solicitors for Mr Harrison have written to the tribunal seeking to have the findings about their client set aside.

The tribunal said in a reply that the steps sought on Mr Harrison’s behalf “were absurd and repugnant to the duty to the Oireachtas and the people of Ireland”.

The Disclosures tribunal was established to examine whether an orchestrated campaign was set up to smear Sergeant Maurice McCabe, a garda whistleblower. Mr Harrison is seeking an order from the High Court quashing findings made in the tribunal’s second and third interim reports relating to him.

He is also seeking court orders to prevent the further publication of the second interim report and relevant parts of the third interim report, and has asked that Mr Justice Charleton be precluded from dealing with any other matters relating to Mr Harrison in the tribunal.

He is also seeking a declaration that the judge has acted in breach of his rights to natural and constitutional justice and under Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights.

Permission to bring the action was granted, on an ex parte basis, by Mr Justice Seamus Noonan at yesterday’s sitting of the High Court. The judge said he was satisfied that arguable grounds had been raised. The case will return before the courts in two weeks’ time.

Seeking permission to bring the action, Mark Harty, SC, Harrison’s lawyer, said the Disclosures tribunal had rejected allegations made by Mr Harrison and his partner, Marissa Simms, and had exonerated others they made complaints about.

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@thedancingbaby’s connections into the Gardai are really tarnishing his views here. It’s a pity @Little_Lord_Fauntleroy hasn’t been as quick to point this out as he would be if I posted an opinion on teachers.

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He has garda connections?

Maurice having his Tony Bellew moment there interviewed straight after his father’s 90th after more than a few scoups.

Plenty of shots of lakes so far

This has been a major letdown, basically selling it as Callinan and the sheepish behaviour of the Gardai not to rock the boat.

Typical RTE/establishment cover up.

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Pure bullshit so it is

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They should have called it “Keeping Up With The McCabes”. It’s more like a reality TV show than an investigative documentary.

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Someone in RTE clearly got a new drone and were determined to use it as often as possible

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Callinan and Taylor are cunts but they are just the patsy in all of this.

According to TFKWiki he does or did have

Who is callinan the patsy for

The Government/Gardai/media.

Do you think the way O’Sullivan/Fitzgerald/Shatter have been partially absolved in the aftermath of their resignations is justified? They looked to be up to their necks in a cover up but all the talk has been of their vindications in the aftermath of the recent tribunal. The role of the journalists and RTE has been completely airbrushed. It’s disappointing.

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