Monday, April 7, 2014

Corruption Complaint implicates Judge Nial Fennelly & Minster Shatter


An open letter to the Irish nation:

Want Mr Shatter investigated?

No problem, says Mr Shatter: We'll have Judge Nial Fennelly run the investigation.

How convenient for Mr Shatter!

Judge Nial Fennelly is an allegedly corrupt judge, controlled by the Justice Ministry. (See Document links below.)

A Complaint of judicial corruption against Judge Fennelly dates from Fianna Fail's tenure in government. (See Document links below.)

In 2011, Mr Shatter was notified about this corruption Complaint against Judge Fennelly.

His response?
In direct response to that Complaint, Mr Shatter expelled the Plaintiff from the country:
with intent to suppress evidence and prevent a fair investigation.

The Constitution (Article 35.4) obliges the Dáil to deal with all misconduct complaints against Superior Court judges. Note: that means all misconduct complaints against judges.
Not only those from their cronies.
Not only complaints from people who have money or power.
Not only corruption complaints from those with a powerful voice in national affairs.
Not only from plaintiffs whom they consider a good “poster child”.
Not only if they think speaking about the complaint will win them votes, & enhance their party's image.
All corruption complaints against Superior Courts judges.

Many members of the Dáil have received this corruption Complaint against Judge Fennelly, addressed to the Dáil, according to Article 35.4 of the Constitution.
They have remained passive and silent.

Will we remain silent, now that Judge Fennelly is to be entrusted with shoring up Mr Shatter's power of “plausible deniability”?

View documents:








Minister Shatter's response: "Expell the Plaintiff"







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