Garda thinking they’re above the law and treating whistle-blowers like dirt?
Nah, that’ll never happen sure they’re all pillars of the community
speedloafer on
He didnt just shut down a free bar. He noticed that they were pissing away money on freebies and expenses and tried to put a stop to it which included shutting down 2 free bars, reduce the number of meetings they had and to keep them in Dublin as the cost of covering travel and expenses was too much. He also told them they had a legal obligation to do a revaluation of its assets and they said they were exempt. He wrote them a letter stating they were not exempt and then he was called to a meeting and was sacked
He uncovered the Gardai were fiddling their expenses to give themselves freebies and he was sacked. I’m sure there will a thorough investigation though and I’m also sure this will put a stop to it and any Gardai implicated in wrongdoing will face punishment.
RomfordWellington on
Every cent of that is deserved.
They hired an accountant and when they got an accountant, they flipped the lid purely because he was getting in their way of their pints and junkets.
CurrencyDesperate286 on
“The organisation wanted to improve its governance, having “traditionally” been run by members of the force on secondment, he said.”
*accountant tries to improve governance*
“No, not like that”
Complex_Hunter35 on
The main problem was the culture of entitlement a lot of them had. The article goes into the spending which turned out to be pretty frivolous in the end. They literally fired the man for doing his job. You could not make this shite up!
AnyAssistance4197 on
Absolutely fair balls to him.
This is the type of absolute BS that happens everwhere you go in this country.
FIGHTorRIDEANYMAN on
Entitled wankers.
And they wonder why people are losing trust.
PoppedCork on
Criminals would learn a thing or two from the Garda
susanboylesvajazzle on
>Mr Dodd’s legal team took the position that since their client was not paid notice, his service for the purposes of the act had persisted longer than a year.
Lovely stuff.
Apprehensive_Ratio80 on
Jesus how many times have we seen this crap from the Gardaí.
Buddy of mine is in the guards and he hates it says you have to know the right ppl and play politics to get anywhere.
Said they don’t take suggestions or methods to improve if it doesn’t come from the top down you keep your mouth shut and do the basics or you’re f++ked basically.
Sounds like nothing has changed after all the scandals
privlko on
>He started pushing… to meet at the society’ head office in Dublin to reduce the expenses paid to committee members from the capital, he said.
>He was called to a meeting… at the Castleknock Hotel in Dublin, during which he was told he was being dismissed.
elec-pick on
This as far as I can tell this is a private health insurance provider for Gardaí i.e. not part of AGS, with a small ~€100k subvention from AGS..
Essentially the lads milking the expenses and open bar tabs are doing so at the expense of their Garda colleagues.
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Garda thinking they’re above the law and treating whistle-blowers like dirt?
Nah, that’ll never happen sure they’re all pillars of the community
He didnt just shut down a free bar. He noticed that they were pissing away money on freebies and expenses and tried to put a stop to it which included shutting down 2 free bars, reduce the number of meetings they had and to keep them in Dublin as the cost of covering travel and expenses was too much. He also told them they had a legal obligation to do a revaluation of its assets and they said they were exempt. He wrote them a letter stating they were not exempt and then he was called to a meeting and was sacked
He uncovered the Gardai were fiddling their expenses to give themselves freebies and he was sacked. I’m sure there will a thorough investigation though and I’m also sure this will put a stop to it and any Gardai implicated in wrongdoing will face punishment.
Every cent of that is deserved.
They hired an accountant and when they got an accountant, they flipped the lid purely because he was getting in their way of their pints and junkets.
“The organisation wanted to improve its governance, having “traditionally” been run by members of the force on secondment, he said.”
*accountant tries to improve governance*
“No, not like that”
The main problem was the culture of entitlement a lot of them had. The article goes into the spending which turned out to be pretty frivolous in the end. They literally fired the man for doing his job. You could not make this shite up!
Absolutely fair balls to him.
This is the type of absolute BS that happens everwhere you go in this country.
Entitled wankers.
And they wonder why people are losing trust.
Criminals would learn a thing or two from the Garda
>Mr Dodd’s legal team took the position that since their client was not paid notice, his service for the purposes of the act had persisted longer than a year.
Lovely stuff.
Jesus how many times have we seen this crap from the Gardaí.
Buddy of mine is in the guards and he hates it says you have to know the right ppl and play politics to get anywhere.
Said they don’t take suggestions or methods to improve if it doesn’t come from the top down you keep your mouth shut and do the basics or you’re f++ked basically.
Sounds like nothing has changed after all the scandals
>He started pushing… to meet at the society’ head office in Dublin to reduce the expenses paid to committee members from the capital, he said.
>He was called to a meeting… at the Castleknock Hotel in Dublin, during which he was told he was being dismissed.
This as far as I can tell this is a private health insurance provider for Gardaí i.e. not part of AGS, with a small ~€100k subvention from AGS..
Essentially the lads milking the expenses and open bar tabs are doing so at the expense of their Garda colleagues.