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Mary Lou McDonald addresses Michael McMonagle case in Dáil and apologies to BHF over controversy
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1 year ago
Mary Lou McDonald addresses Michael McMonagle case in Dáil and apologies to BHF over controversy
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Michael McMonigle is guilty of vile and egregious offences against children.
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His actions were despicable, disgusting and criminal.
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There is no crime more heinous than the abuse and sexual interference with the child.
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The trauma caused is always deep and it lasts a long time, often a lifetime.
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He will now face the full weight of the law
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and his victims will see him punished for what he has done.
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McMonigle was immediately suspended as a member of Sinn Féin and from his position
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as press officer when first questioned by the PSNI on these matters in 2021.
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The PSNI has pursued its investigation to a successful outcome.
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In our response to the McMonigle case Sinn Féin acted
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entirely properly and in accordance with child protection protocols.
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What we've seen in recent weeks, whether the McMonigle affair,
00:58
the recent exodus of TDs, Amin's claims of censorship and kangaroo courts,
01:03
or indeed a senator sending inappropriate texts to a child,
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Sinn Féin's management of the issues has been highly flawed.
01:10
Whether in opposition or as Minister, I have been on the record when it comes to
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the importance of safeguarding and holding organisations and people to account when
01:19
failures occur. Sinn Féin representatives have stood in this House criticising government
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when issues of safeguarding arise, and rightly so.
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However, the government at all times is transparent in how the issues are being
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addressed and the victims supported. Now that the spotlight is on Sinn Féin for such issues,
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this couldn't be further from the truth. Whether flip-flopping on criminality of issues,
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leaving the British Heart Foundation in a very exposed position,
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or ever-changing timelines, at a time when transparency is so important,
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an acknowledgement of failures is required up front,
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and a readiness to address issues openly should be to the fore.
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I want to take the opportunity on the floor of the Dáil to apologise to both the British Heart
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Foundation and to young Daithi McGowan and his family for being dragged into this controversy.
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But we will call out political opponents attempting to exploit these issues for electoral
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advantage. And ladies and gentlemen, your cynicism is matched only by your hypocrisy,
02:24
which is truly, truly breathtaking.
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The political cut and thrust can be bruising, and I accept that comes with the territory.
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But as we now get ready to go to the people, as we ask people for their votes and their trust,
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we should remember that there is a fundamental responsibility to the children and young people
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at the centre of these matters. And that responsibility, and that responsibility
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alone, should be the priority for all of us.
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Indeed, if Sinn Féin's internal procedures are as robust as their party leader has claimed they are,
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I do wonder why she was prompted to order a review of them
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when the revelations about Michael McMonagle's conviction and how that was dealt with emerged.
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Minister O'Gorman opened by saying that child protection is simply too important to be used
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as a political football. In fairness to Minister O'Gorman, he didn't engage in political football
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through his speech. He set out some issues, I will get into them, but a very inadequate
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approach in terms of his department, but he spoke about the issues of child protection.
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That approach of not using this as a political football lasted for as long as Minister O'Gorman
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was speaking, and then all subsequent government speakers, in reality, were all about using it as
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a political football. That's why we're debating this today, shamefully, is for the topic to be
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used as a political football. And I think most people around the country are quite unhappy to
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see that this is how this issue is being treated. I'd like to begin by stating the absolute central
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importance of child protection, and while central to work in my department, it must be something
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which every one of us is cognizant of and take with the utmost seriousness. I think it's simply
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too important to be used as a political football. I said last week when they were calling me in the
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door, was just a brinksmanship and a showmanship from the government trying to get one over on Sinn
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Féin. Nothing as naked and as blatant. When there are children in state care, children who have gone
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missing, and children who have been failed by Tuesday, and failed by this government,
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and shame yourself, you'll be not trying to score points. First of all, I have to say that
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the whole issue of the protection of children, to see this being used as some sort of a vehicle
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at getting at Sinn Féin, and I'm no spokesman for Sinn Féin, but I don't want to see this being used
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in the way that I feel it is being used. I don't agree with that. It doesn't sit well with me.
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