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Press Release: Justice 17
August 2006
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17 August 2006
Heads must roll over Morris reports, says Green Party
The Green Party has praised the
work of Justice Frederick Morris in producing five reports into
allegations of Garda misconduct and corruption in Donegal, and
called for Minister for Justice and the Garda Commissioner to take
decisive action. |
The third, fourth and fifth reports of
the Morris Tribunal were published this afternoon.
Green Party Justice spokesperson Ciarán Cuffe TD said: "Now is the
time for firings within the Gardaí. It is unacceptable for members
of the force who have grossly abused their powers to remain in their
jobs. The Minister for Justice and the Garda Commissioner must be
seen to act, and act decisively to expel the rotten apples from An
Garda Síochána.
"It is very important to remember that Justice Morris has said that
the culture of indiscipline, gross abuses of power and fabrication
of evidence within the force is not limited only to County Donegal.
Justice Morris has stated that there is a serious erosion of
discipline and propriety in An Garda Síochána as a whole.
"The Minister for Justice this afternoon gave assurances to the
public and those upstanding members of An Garda Síochána that
'appalling behaviour' will not be tolerated. I look forward to
seeing the Minister implement the appropriate measures to ensure
that this type of behaviour is rooted out in an efficient and timely
manner.
"As Justice Morris points out in his report, the security of the
State and its citizens is dependent on an effective police force. It
is vital that An Garda Síochána enjoys the confidence of the general
public and at the moment this is certainly not the case. The
publication of these reports by no means closes the file on this
very serious issue."
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