This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-39100779
The article has changed 2 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Previous version
1
Next version
Version 0 | Version 1 |
---|---|
Garda Maurice McCabe: Tribunal holds first sitting | Garda Maurice McCabe: Tribunal holds first sitting |
(about 1 hour later) | |
A tribunal will examine whether senior Irish police officers reacted to whistleblowers' allegations with malice, its chairman has said. | |
The Disclosures Tribunal is chaired by Supreme Court judge Peter Charleton. | |
It will examine allegations that senior Garda officers were involved in a smear campaign against Sgt Maurice McCabe. | |
In his opening statement, the judge said the tribunal would examine how top officers react when concerns about police performance are raised. | |
The centre of concern, he said, was whether such reaction had possibly not only been one of distaste, but of "active and thought-through malice". | |
He said there was also a question as to whether those who air concerns had been targeted in their family life. | |
Sgt McCabe had claimed there was corruption in the Republic's driving licence penalty points system. | Sgt McCabe had claimed there was corruption in the Republic's driving licence penalty points system. |
He was investigated by the child and family agency, Tusla, following allegations of abuse, that were later found to be untrue. | He was investigated by the child and family agency, Tusla, following allegations of abuse, that were later found to be untrue. |
Mr Justice Charleton said there would be two modules in the tribunal - the first will concern the responses of Garda Commissioner Nóirín O'Sullivan, former commissioner Martin Callinan and others at the highest command level to disclosures made by Sgt McCabe. | |
'No preconceived notions' | |
The second module will deal with members of the force who have made protected disclosures and whether they were mistreated as a result, he said. | |
The tribunal will abide by existing court rules, but rules of evidence will not apply, and hearsay is admissible, Mr Justice Charleton said. | |
He said the tribunal was expected to get on with its work and deliver results rapidly, adding that there were no preconceived notions as to "who is a villain and who is a victim". | |
"This tribunal is a drain on the resources of the Irish people, and it is paid for by their submission to the democratic structures of which taxation has been a central part in our tradition," he added. | |
"Every lie told before this tribunal will be a waste of what ordinary men and women have paid for through their unremitting efforts. Every action of obfuscation, of diversion of focus, and of non-cooperation is unwelcome for that reason." | |
It is expected to be some time before the tribunal begins to hear testimony from witnesses. | It is expected to be some time before the tribunal begins to hear testimony from witnesses. |
Previous version
1
Next version