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Sunday, September 27, 2009

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Edit Comments ‹ Oconnellpadd13's Blog — WordPress: "Matters of Public Intrest?
Definitions Interpretations and Precedents?EU law as a source of
irish law and other international
conventions and obligations.
ACCOUNTABILITY,OPENNESS?So at last we are going to see change?A 19th century law is going to be used by a politician Gary Fitzgerald to initiate prosecutions against rogue bankers?Under the indictable offences act.1849 every indivdual has the right to start a criminal prosecution.It is the responsibility of the accuser to set out a prima facie case.At this point ,according to an article in the irish daily star the dpp must continue with the prosecutions and can only stop the case “for good reasons”and after the fullest “consideration”.Mr Fitzgerald is quoted as saying “I am prepared to exercise my rights as a citizen and bring a private criminal prosecution,and there is a precedent for this type of thing[the mahon tribunal]?was originally instigated by two concerned citizens who felt “the authorities”had failed to prosecute breaches of criminal law.To learn more about the lack of the authorities in carrying out their lawful duties and obligations,go to encouragechange@delicious.com.or at Digg.com."SO WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO GARY FITZGERALD'S CONCERN FOR "MATTERS OF PUBLIC INTEREST?"?

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