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I believe Michael Lynn was interviewed on RTE Radio yesterday, but I can't get my hands on a copy of the interview.
Has anyone come across it?
Has anyone come across it?
I thought he was interviewed by the Daily Mail and this is what was played on the various radio stations yesterday?
Newstalk may have mentioned that it would be available on their site, but I can't find it.
“I can’t return until I have the investors absolutely secured,” he said. He also indicated he was willing to go to prison for “one month, two months, three months”, though he added that he did not see why he should.
“I wouldn’t see any reason why I would have to go to prison and the one thing I want to make clear is that I am not going to be a scapegoat for others,” he said.
“I am not going to be used as an example of what was recognised as an acceptable form and practice of business by bankers, lawyers, accountants and auctioneers. I am not going to be the poster boy who ends up in prison to my cost alone.”
I thought he was like a child who had convinced himself he had done nothing wrong. "I've been a little bit naughly but sure so was everyone else and I shouldn't be the only one to be blamed, and I don't like living out of a suitcase so can I come home now please". (I too knew Michael Lynn and a nicer more affable fellow you couldn't hope to meet). Whatever about the banks for whom I have no sympathy I'd sure he has made a mess of a lot of ordinary people's lives even if the Law Society is compensating them now.
And I guess he can be so arrogant about what he's done and about not beeing a scrapegoat as it seems no one is going to go to jail no matter what the mess in Ireland Inc and it's from a culture of this we breed the likes of Michael Lynn.
Incidentally I'd have no problem with going to jail for a couple of months if it meant I was millions richer.
I kinda feel bad for saying this as I did know him, but really his behaviour is beyond the beyonds and he has deeply wounded the reputation of solicitors.
Hmmm......
However for anyone who happened not to read the editorial in the same edition of the mail which carried the interview it beggars belief. While agreeing that ML should do time it then stated that if he was imprisoned while Sean Fitzpatrick remains free it would be a miscarriage of justice. By this logic no burglar in Ireland should do time while a murderer remained free.
I have long since given up expecting decent journalistic standards from certain newspapers but this takes the biscuit. And its this type of attitude( ahh everyone else is at it so I will too)that goes a long way to explain why people in high places dont lose their jobs in this fair country of ours.
I agree, but to make things easier for him and to remove the stigma of being scapegoated I think the Department of Justice should prepare to re-open somewhere nice like Spike Island or the Curragh to intern he and any others who have commited white collar crime over the period of our recent boom. Misery loves company and all that.