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00:01Since the first time of the season of Mariarty...
00:04...is not the first time in the season...
00:06...but at the end of the season of 2017...
00:10...Bend Dunn...
00:11...is the first time of the season...
00:13...for Charles J. Hawley...
00:16...and Michael Lowry.
00:20I was a boomer...
00:22...and I was a boomer...
00:24...and I was a dreamer...
00:26...and I was a dreamer...
00:28...but Michael Lowry surprised everyone...
00:30...by awarding the country's...
00:32...second mobile telephone licence...
00:34...to ESAT DigiPhone.
00:36He was the first time of the season...
00:38...Dennis O'Brien...
00:39...but Michael Lowry...
00:41...was the ESAT DigiPhone...
00:43...in the first time of the season...
00:45...Dennis O'Brien denies it all...
00:47...saying...
00:48...I see no connection.
00:49He was the first time of Mariarty...
00:51...for the season...
00:52...and on the season...
00:53...he was nearly 8 million euros...
00:56...for the season.
00:57Think of the millions...
00:58...and millions of euros...
00:59...that has been wasted.
01:00But in one day...
01:02...the view of the country...
01:04...of the country...
01:05...and not either.
01:06I refuse to accept that...
01:08...I am not a liar.
01:10There was an extraordinary...
01:12...of the political culture.
01:13It was an extraordinary moment...
01:15...in terms of transparency.
01:17There was an extraordinary moment...
01:19...of the political culture...
01:21...in the first time...
01:22...of the country...
01:23...and it was an extraordinary moment...
01:24...of the country.
01:25Thank you for having me.
01:27This is the end of your day of the year of the year.
01:30I'll just say one more time.
01:34It's gone.
01:40Well, I'll be back with you in the year of the year.
01:44I have been in the year of the year of the year of the year of the year of the year of the year of the year.
01:51It was the first time I got married to Mora and Polly Jury.
02:02It was the first time I got married.
02:06It was the first time I got married.
02:21to the most powerful corporations and individuals in Irish society.
02:26And they found themselves under scrutiny.
02:29And the bank was no longer sure who the money had gone to.
02:33It was a lot of money.
02:36It was a lot of money.
02:38It was a lot of money.
02:45The remains of Charles Hawi leaving his consili home this lunchtime.
02:49In 2012, he was born with Charles Hawi.
02:54A couple of years ago,
02:56he was born to be born with a new school.
02:59He was born to be born with a new school.
03:12The conclusion that Charles Hawi ended up being born with a new school.
03:16He sold
03:24in New York for $51,000.
03:26He is not the case of warnings.
03:31The tribunal report says that these payments can only be said to have devalued the quality of a modern democracy.
03:38It concludes Moriarty that Charlie Haaghi was able to do the work of Brian Lennon,
03:48but he was able to do the work.
03:51It tells us what was going on in Fina FĂĄil for decades. It confirms a culture of corruption.
03:55In Fina FĂĄil, SĂĄndĂĄl FĂĄil, CĂĄnu and RĂșdĂ­gĂĄn CĂĄnĂĄl sĂ­n.
04:01It wasn't that bad.
04:09It was the first time that Charles Haaghi was in 2003, but it wasn't that bad.
04:25It was the first time that Michael Lowry and Dennis O'Brien.
04:37It was the first time that Michael Lowry had any hand arced or part...
04:41..or equity interest or financial interest in Donald Trump.
04:47..in Donald Trump's role.
04:48It was the first time that Michael Lowry had any hand arced or part...
04:53..or equity interest or financial interest in Donald Trump's role.
04:56But now that Michael Lowry and Dennis O'Brien, who was at the club's club...
05:03..brewed space in the school.
05:06I got a document which hadn't been given to the tribunal at all...
05:09..and which referred to Michael Lowry's involvement in the Doncaster deal.
05:14This latest phase of the tribunal's work was brought about...
05:18..following the publication of an article in the Irish Times...
05:22..linking Mr Lowry to the Doncaster site.
05:24Dennis O'Brien went to the courts, High Court and Supreme Court...
05:28..trying to stop that happening, but he wasn't successful.
05:37After countless legal challenges and much controversy...
05:40..the Moriarty Tribunal has finally published its...
05:42..which in 2000 to 60 years to use it for his family...
05:44..to out to 60 years or so...
05:46..to take three ofori's rules at the time of cricket.
05:48I've been a coach who pulled out a lot of the time of cricket.
05:50I've been coached at the time of cricket at the school.
05:52I've been my coached at the time of cricket.
05:54I've become the coached at the time of cricket.
05:56I've been seçed out of the time of cricket in the darkness of the country.
06:00I've been 원래 in the time of cricket.
06:02I've been to the lesson for a long time of cricket.
06:04from Pauca,
06:05he was a lawyer and a lawyer
06:08to help the government to get the money.
06:15I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
06:18I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
06:20I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
06:22I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
06:25I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
06:27I'm sorry.
06:33I was a lawyer in the school
06:36because of Denis O'Brien.
06:38He was 15,000 to Michael Lowry
06:41and he was a lawyer
06:43and he was a lawyer
06:45and he was a lawyer.
06:46150,000 pounds of this
06:48ended up in Lowry's account
06:50in Irish Nationwide
06:51in the Isle of Man.
06:53And in the last few years
06:55that Denis O'Brien
06:57made a decision to make
06:59a decision to make
07:00a decision to make
07:01a decision for Michael Lowry.
07:03It's just hard to see
07:04that there was anything other than
07:05O'Brien lending financial support
07:07to Lowry as he was engaging
07:09in these property deals in England.
07:12And then there's this non-payment of tax.
07:16while a further $50,000 donation
07:18was made by Isat Digifone
07:20through O'Brien's
07:21Norwegian partners Telenor
07:22to the party.
07:24In the last few years
07:25I was 2016-19,000
07:26and I was interested in
07:28making the money
07:29via Telenor
07:30to the Fina Gael.
07:32And now I mean,
07:33that Michael Lowry
07:34has been doing
07:35a lot of money
07:36with €1000,000 in the past.
07:39In the last few years
07:40I was interested
07:41that Michael Lowry
07:42also had an opportunity
07:43to give a chance
07:44to make
07:45The two Marlborough members of Ben Dunne were there.
07:49Mr. Lowry, as Communications Minister,
07:51intervened to get Ben Dunne ÂŁ5 million extra in rent
07:55from an office building used by Telecom Aaron.
07:58I was very proud of that.
08:01Michael Lowry was profoundly corrupt.
08:08His actions, the Tribunal Chairman states,
08:10were a cynical and venal abuse of office.
08:12I was very proud of that the entire school
08:16was a big deal, and it was not clear
08:18that it was a big deal.
08:21I think it was a big deal,
08:23and I think it was a big deal.
08:25It was a big deal, it was a big deal.
08:29I say that incalculable damage has already been done
08:33because of a culture of,
08:35thanks very much big fella,
08:37walking around money.
08:39The question of emotion of censure on the independent TD
08:42was raised during leaders' questions by MicheĂĄl Martin.
08:45MicheĂĄl Martin was a big deal,
08:48and he was a big deal.
08:51In the DĂĄil, a motion calling on Michael Lowry
08:53to resign his seat has been passed,
08:55and it was a big deal in the DĂĄil
08:58that he was a big deal,
09:00and he was a big deal,
09:01and he wasn't a big deal.
09:02You can send in a cab,
09:04you can send in the army,
09:05you can send in who you like,
09:06and there'll be no 900,000 found,
09:08because it was never there.
09:10But Dennis O'Brien and Michael Lowry
09:13were able to make the decision
09:15to make the decision,
09:16and to make the decision
09:17that Moriarty was a big deal.
09:19He was a big deal.
09:20His tribunal was not an inquiry.
09:22It was a short trial.
09:23And Dennis O'Brien
09:25was a big deal
09:27that he was a big deal
09:28with Michael Lowry.
09:29He was saying that Mr. Justice Moriarty
09:31was stitching you up.
09:32Absolutely,
09:33from the very first day.
09:34But,
09:35if there were two months later,
09:37he would have concluded that.
09:38It's very hard to get around the findings.
09:40It's a proven court
09:42that the judge had made a mistake.
09:44The judge of Moriarty
09:45was a big deal
09:46that the judge had made a mistake
09:48at the school of the school.
09:49The Moriarty Tribunal
09:51has indeed been the subject
09:52of much criticism.
09:53One was a mistake
09:56in relation to the legal advice
09:58the state had received
09:59in respect of
10:01awarding their licence to ISAT.
10:03And it was really hard to understand
10:05how the tribunal
10:06made that mistake.
10:08But the judge of the judge
10:11was the judge of Moriarty
10:12of the civil rights.
10:15Too many people
10:16were the judge of Moriarty
10:17in front of the judge
10:18and that the judge
10:20of Moriarty
10:21and the judge of Moriarty
10:22or the judge of Moriarty
10:24of the school.
10:30On 33rd,
10:31I saw the judge of Moriarty
10:33and the judge of Moriarty
10:35and the judge of Moriarty.
10:36And the judge of Moriarty
10:38was the judge of Moriarty.
10:39Michael Lowry
10:39came back to Thirlus
10:41in his north Tibereri
10:42to meet with his campaign workers and supporters.
10:45But it's not the case of the Hibradar in the United States.
10:49Will it affect his vote in the next election?
10:51I wouldn't think so.
10:52It's tough, but it's tough to say.
10:55And then it's not the case.
10:58But it's not the case.
11:00It's not the case.
11:12Both Michael Lowry and the journalist he claims defamed him were in court today as details of the case.
11:17When he was in the case, when he was in the case of a tourist school in the United States,
11:22Michael Lowry got a clue in the name of Sam Smith.
11:27Mr Lowry alleges that last May, Sam Smith wrote a false and malicious article in the Irish Independent newspaper,
11:32which inferred that he was a corrupt politician.
11:35In the case of a tourist, who was very optimistic than the police,
11:42were so motivated.
11:44And the answer is nothing but makes it more painful for him than the house of any of them.
11:50But after all the work, Michael Lowry died in the name of the car.
11:56He died in the name of Sam Smith.
11:58But after all, Michael Lowry died in the name of the journalist.
12:03...indication for journalism and actually for free speech.
12:07But it wasn't a good thing. It wasn't a good thing.
12:18Michael Lowry was the only one who was in 1903.
12:23But when he was older than he was in McCracken and Moriarty...
12:27...he was the only one who was in 1903.
12:30And on top of that, in a personal capacity, he had to pay 192,000 to the revenue.
12:36In 1903 and 1903...
12:39...Ringe Michael Lowry was the only one who was in McCracken...
12:45...and he was the only one who was the only one who was the only one.
12:54But then, Hanuk was the only one who was in the past.
12:58In 1903, the musical was the only one who was in the past.
13:01He was a great musician, the only one who was in the past.
13:03He was the only one who was in London and the only one who was in the past.
13:08The night of the Sunday Independent from the album, the tape...
13:12...the music was Kevin Phelan and Michael Lowry in the past...
13:15...but Michael Lowry was the only one who was in the past...
13:18It would be $1,000 in oil if it would be the case for Moriarty to be able to do it.
13:36I would like to ask Michael and Martin...
13:39...if they would be the same person...
13:42...if they would be the same person who would be the same person.
13:48No intention of re-opening the Moriarty Tribunal.
13:51This went on for long enough.
13:54In Aachen, there was no Commissionary Income.
14:02There was no Commissionary Income at the top of Michael Lowry.
14:06It was at the same time,
14:08but there was no Commissionary Income at the top of Michael Lowry.
14:18There was no Commissionary Income at the top of Michael Lowry.
14:24The jury unanimously found Garuda knowingly delivered
14:28an incorrect corporation tax return for 2006
14:31and that Mr Lowry consented to or connived in this.
14:35There was no Commissionary Income at the top of Michael Lowry.
14:39There was no Commissionary Income at the top of Michael Lowry.
14:43What business had they bringing me here to the Special Criminal Court in Dublin?
14:47None. None.
14:48He's a very defiant character.
14:50Never asked for forgiveness, you know, and said,
14:52I'll do better in the future.
14:54But the judgement against him in the courts yesterday
14:57continued to send ripples through the political system.
15:00When somebody commits a tax offence,
15:02they're not just taking money from one person,
15:04they're taking money from all of society.
15:06And it's all good in Chile from history.
15:09In 2013, the Moriarty Tribunal found
15:13the former Fine Gael Minister, Michael Lowry,
15:15had not fully cooperated with its inquiry
15:18and had been involved in the falsification
15:20and suppression of documents.
15:22I didn't know that it was going to be a tax offence,
15:23but I didn't know that it was going to be a tax offence.
15:25I didn't know that it was going to be a tax offence.
15:26I didn't know that it was going to be a tax offence.
15:27I didn't know that it was going to be a tax offence.
15:31In an action by former Fine Gael Minister, Michael Lowry,
15:34challenging the Moriarty Tribunal's refusal
15:37to allow him most of his costs.
15:39I didn't know that it was going to be a tax offence
15:41and that it was going to be a tax offence.
15:43The tax offence was the tax offence
15:45of the 2.5 million euros for the tax offence.
15:48However, the court dismissed the part of Mr. Lowry's appeal
15:52relating to the finding of non-cooperation.
15:55The tax payer has ultimately been the one who has footed the bill
15:59pretty much for all of the parties.
16:02I think Dennis O'Brien is now
16:06and is now going to be a tax offence
16:08but he has 3.5 million euros for the tax offence.
16:11He has to pay for the tax offence
16:13and he has to pay for the tax offence.
16:16He has to pay for the tax offence.
16:18Dennis O'Brien will receive ÂŁ250 million
16:21for his shares in ESAT under the terms of this deal.
16:24The tax offence was done in the last few years.
16:26Dennis O'Brien said he had a tax offence
16:27and the tax offence was done in the last few years.
16:29He was told that Lowry at the school of the school
16:32was a little bit more than a half,
16:34and then he was to make the tax offence
16:36from the earnings of the year.
16:37...and the realtor of O'Hydan.
16:47And then, he had a dream of a dream.
16:56But he was the only one who was able to do it.
16:59At the end of the day, there was a group of people in Caelan...
17:04...with a new deal of negotiations.
17:07Their negotiations being led by Tipperary Tiddy, Michael Lowry.
17:11And so then, he was a kingmaker.
17:15When I was young, I was young and young...
17:17...and I was young and young...
17:19...and I was young and young...
17:21...with a lot of new negotiations...
17:23...with the new negotiations.
17:29In particular, had been severely critical of Michael Lowry...
17:32...in the wake of the Moriarty Tribunal findings.
17:35Yet, now, here he was, a number of years later...
17:38...basically saying that that was all forgotten about.
17:40And that was a great deal of politics.
17:45But no one of them was a great deal.
17:48Fianna FĂĄil and Fianna Gael fully accepted the findings...
17:51...of the Moriarty Tribunal.
17:53And here we are with Lowry-led independence...
17:55...at the heart of government formation talks.
17:58...of the Moriarty Tribunal...
18:00...of the Moriarty Tribunal...
18:01...of the Moriarty Tribunal...
18:02...of the Moriarty Tribunal...
18:03...of the Moriarty Tribunal...
18:04...of the Moriarty Tribunal.
18:05This was the chaotic end...
18:06...to the Moriarty Tribunal proceedings this afternoon.
18:08I can't believe you can advise Cam Coyle.
18:10Spend the house for 30 minutes.
18:12Fianna FĂĄil is a great deal.
18:14But like all grubby little deals...
18:16...that one too was done behind closed doors...
18:18...and so we may never know the details.
18:20I was a judge of the law...
18:22...of the Moriarty Tribunal...
18:24...of the Moriarty Tribunal...
18:26...and at the end of the year...
18:28...for the Moriarty Tribunal.
18:29He's one of yours, Tishan.
18:30He's a government supporting TD.
18:31Deputy McClary is an independent TD.
18:33He's not one of ours.
18:35He's not one of ours.
18:37He's not one of ours.
18:38He's not one of ours.
18:40He's a judge of the law...
18:42...and he's a judge of the law...
18:43...and he's a judge of the law.
18:45However, one independent deputy's...
18:48...two-fingered gesture was also mentioned today.
18:50It makes me very uncomfortable...
18:52...that he's as close to the Cabinet room as he is.
18:55A file has been sent to the DPP...
18:57...following a guard investigation...
18:59...into the findings of the Moriarty Tribunal.
19:02I don't think it's an example...
19:06...is that someone wants to know...
19:08...it's new school and the state...
19:10...is that a code to get an opinion...
19:13...and his denisively job.
19:15The school's Course in Moriarty...
19:17...when he knew it was a vote...
19:19...in the핎서 and the urge.
19:21And he was a child...
19:23...so long ago at the beginning...
19:24...of the development meeting of the new name.
19:26It's not the case, though.
19:40When it comes to life,
19:42it's time and time,
19:44when it comes to life,
19:46it's time to spend money.
19:48It's time to spend money,
19:50it's time to spend money.
19:56..if any criminal charges will be laid against any individual as a result.
20:00Unfortunately, it wasn't until the end of the year...
20:03..he was a lawyer who was a lawyer who was a lawyer...
20:07..he was a lawyer who was a lawyer who was a lawyer who was a lawyer.
20:11And he was a lawyer who was a lawyer who was a lawyer.
20:14Michael Lowry issued a statement last night...
20:17..expressing full confidence that he won't face charges...
20:20..arising from the Moriarty Tribunal.
20:22He said he doesn't have any pressure on the teeth of the girl that he did...
20:27..but he was a man who was a man who was a lawyer...
20:33..with his name who was a lawyer or something...
20:34..so he was still working hard to call a lawyer.
20:38He was an instructor and she was a lawyer for the first time.
20:43And he was an instructor that gave him a big time.
20:47But the other group of persons...
20:50...in the team of Digifone in 1915...
20:53...is to help the government of the country in the US...
20:56...in the US.
20:57...is to help the people of the country.
21:07And it was a great time to be able to work at the Public Service...
21:10...in the 1915 community.
21:11It's an important role to be able to work at the Public Service.
21:14The first time the court was arrested...
21:18...was a number of people who were arrested.
21:36The last year and the last year...
21:39...and 8 million euros paid for the court...
21:42It's a good thing to do in the future of Moriarty.
21:57And I think it's a good thing to do...
22:00...to make sure that it's a good, good and good...
22:06...to income commissioners.
22:12The bang for the buck that we got from the tribunals
22:15might be substantial.
22:16In the new year, we were able to get a new
22:19start-up of the work of the government
22:22and of the government.
22:23We had a lot of change,
22:25which I think had an enormously beneficial effect
22:28on Irish society.
22:29You can see in other countries
22:31how big money is having a very toxic effect on politics.
22:36At the moment, we had a very toxic effect on politics.
22:39But we didn't have to do that.
22:42You are seeing that gap
22:44between what a tribunal can find
22:46and what can actually be acted upon.
22:49And that has never really been bridged.
22:51I'm not sure if it's been a long time ago.
22:54It's been a long time ago.
22:56It's been a long time,
22:58and it's been a long time.
23:00It's been a long time,
23:02and it's been a long time.
23:05And it's been a long time,
23:08but it's been a long time.
23:10I didn't have to do that,
23:12I didn't have to do that.
23:13I didn't have to do that.
23:14I didn't have to do that.
23:16I didn't have to do that.
23:18I thought that the tribunal process
23:20just had this cleansing effect
23:22on every aspect of public life.
23:25In the past,
23:26it was a lot of time
23:27to do the work of politics.
23:29The work of politics
23:31for 20 days
23:32could not be able to do it,
23:34or could not be able to do it,
23:36It's a very good time to see the story of the world.
23:40I'm going to be able to see the story of the world.
23:44And it's a great time to see the story of the world.
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