Ireland’s quangos protect the most corrupt and
help destroy the most vulnerable.
Quango after quango is being set up by the justice
department etc. which does absolutely nothing.
They are overpaid cronies and relatives being paid by
the taxpayer to pretend they are doing something.
They are not independent, and they cover up the truth,
allowing the victims to suffer even more.
They all should be disbanded as they are a waste of taxpayers’
money.
Examples:
Policing
Authority: PA
Legal
Services Regulatory Authority: LSRA
Irish
Penal Reform Trust: IPRT
Irish
Human Rights and Equality Commission: IHREC
Transparency
International Ireland: TI
The Judicial Council: JC
An Bord Pleanála: ABP
Residential
Tenancies Board: RTB
European Consumer Centre Ireland: ECCI
Labour Court:LC
Work relations Commission :WRC
More corruption in a quango appointed by the government a quango that does nothing to help consumers Obvious from this they are helping themselves to taxpayer's funds also like all the politically set up quangos
https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/news/consumer-charity-in-crisis-as-staff-make-allegations-of-gross-mismanagement-of-funds-42393733.html
#GSOC is rotten to the core, not independent & needs to be disbanded, no one
trusts it & thinks it is a waste of taxpayer's money
It has been widely criticised by policing experts, including by the UN
https://www.thejournal.ie/watching-the-watchdog-garda-cases-6054969-May2023/
https://www.pressreader.com/uk/the-irish-mail-on-sunday/20230910/282080576424840
EXCLUSIVE: Whistleblower raised alarm over Garda gun holsters before murder of Detective Colm Horkan
A garda whistleblower warned management & GSOC that gun holsters used by officers were ‘not fit for purpose’ Why was another garda whistleblower destroyed ignored & bullied by garda management 4 exposing them for what they are
https://extra.ie/2023/11/05/news/whistleblower-alarm-over-garda-gun-holsters
https://www.pressreader.com/uk/daily-mirror-northern-ireland/20170330/281706909520055
Gsoc leaked sensitive complaint file
Gsoc leaked a complainant’s entire case file – which concerned a sensitive, personal matter – to another person with the same name.
Gsoc’s data protection unit sent the case file to the third party by secure email after they made a GDPR request seeking a copy of their own complaint to the garda watchdog.
The leaked records include a copy of a complaint form and the name of the midlands station where the garda who was the subject of the allegations is based.
Organisations who leak data can face fines of up to €20 million under GDPR law.
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