Brendan Burgess
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Now RTE and the IT are suggesting that the court ruling prevents them reporting Catherine Murphy's comments. This is just over-weening self importance on their part. Now unfortunately I am not in a position to charge €10k a day for my legal opinion, but any first year law student could tell them that the court ruling does not prevent the media from reporting verbatim Catherine Murphy's comments. No doubt RTE and the IT know this well, but its lots more fun to strike up a ruckus about a constitutional crisis, than just do their job
Boss, I have read the transcript. I don't think the issue is about DOB's right to data privacy. There is an allegation that DOB got favourable treatment from a state owned bank. It is a question of whether the claim is factually correct. Alan Dukes says it is not, but since the allegation is about "verbal assurances" we will never know.Most people seem to agree that Mary Lou's naming of politicians involved with Ansbacher was an abuse of Dáil privilege. So was it ok for the papers to report it?
We make a huge fuss about data protection and privacy, yet when Catherine Murphy uses Dáil privilege to publish information about a citizen, everyone seems to be cheering her on. I don't like Denis O'Brien, but that does not mean that I agree with his confidential information being made public.
By the way, I don't know what information has been read into the Dáil record, so it's the principle of privacy and data protection which I am arguing for here.
Is it really a "constitutional crisis" if TDs have some restrictions in their freedom to say anything they like about someone without restriction?
RTE and every other Irish media outlet including TV3 and the Irish Times were sent legal letters by Denis O'Brien warning them not to report the Dail Comments. That's why there is such a fuss.
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