Category Archives: Colm Doherty

German war reparations

It took Germany 90 years to pay off 25 billion in war reparations for the First World War. The US gulf will need 20$ Billion to clean it up . Ireland is now been saddled with debts of 36.5 billion … Continue reading

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Preliminary Report Into Ireland’s Banking Crisis 31 May 2010

After reading the Preliminary Report into Ireland’s Banking Crisis one can only come to the conclusion that Cowen and Lenihan are Guilty of “Gross Incompetence and Dereliction of Duty” And should resign immediately and be brought before the courts on … Continue reading

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NAMA plan ,pure folly

Are the goverement paying off the huge losses dfrom the other Banks through the Anglo Irish back door?? Continue reading

Posted in A New Irish Citizens Political party, action on Jobs, Allen Dukes, Allied Irish Banks, Anglo Irish Bank, Bank of Ireland, Brian Cowen, Central Bank Governor, Colm Doherty, David Mc Williams, David McWilliams blog posting, Dermot Gleeson, Eugene Sheehy, Government-guaranteed for Banks X Bank of Ireland X institutional investors X mortgage, Sean O'Driscoll | Tagged , , , , , , , , , ,

we need reform now!

The current Irish Government are responsible for the financial disaster the country is in, With the establishment of NAMA the Government is trying to socialize the enormous losses that the Banks and their Developer buddies have encored. Corruption is rife … Continue reading

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Incompetence rewarded at AIB

Figures in AIB’s annual report show the bailed-out bank paid its top management €3.6m last year, down from just over €5m the previous year. The figure is the combined bill for executive and non-executive directors. The bank’s finances were badly … Continue reading

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