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Leaders' Questions (12 Jul 2017)

Paul Murphy: That relates to pending court cases.

Leaders' Questions (12 Jul 2017)

Paul Murphy: I am not, a Cheann Comhairle.

Leaders' Questions (12 Jul 2017)

Paul Murphy: Yesterday in the Dáil, the Taoiseach said that he had been struck by the moment when that was said. He could not have been struck by it because it did not happen. Last Thursday, the Taoiseach made comments on "Prime Time" expressing concern over potentially false statements given by gardaí. Yesterday, he entered the Dáil and put them on the Official Report of the Dáil....

Leaders' Questions (12 Jul 2017)

Paul Murphy: -----as a consequence of what I had said on the megaphone, people became more aggressive-----

Leaders' Questions (12 Jul 2017)

Paul Murphy: -----and missiles began to be thrown.

Leaders' Questions (12 Jul 2017)

Paul Murphy: Excuse me. The Deputies might not agree with the call for a public inquiry. Fianna Fáil in particular might be nervous about these points being raised-----

Leaders' Questions (12 Jul 2017)

Paul Murphy: -----but something very serious happened in court and there is a public-----

Leaders' Questions (12 Jul 2017)

Paul Murphy: -----interest in a public inquiry.

Leaders' Questions (12 Jul 2017)

Paul Murphy: I could give more examples, but I will not.

Leaders' Questions (12 Jul 2017)

Paul Murphy: I am finished with the examples because they have demonstrated my point. If the Taoiseach wants more, I would be happy to go through the transcript and the video evidence with him, as are the other defendants who are here.

Leaders' Questions (12 Jul 2017)

Paul Murphy: The Taoiseach has to decide what all of that means. I know what I think it means. I think it means that numerous gardaí lied under oath.

Leaders' Questions (12 Jul 2017)

Paul Murphy: I think that they did so in a co-ordinated way.

Leaders' Questions (12 Jul 2017)

Paul Murphy: That implies an agreement-----

Leaders' Questions (12 Jul 2017)

Paul Murphy: -----to commit perjury.

Leaders' Questions (12 Jul 2017)

Paul Murphy: I think that is prima facie a conspiracy.

Leaders' Questions (12 Jul 2017)

Paul Murphy: Yes, a Cheann Comhairle?

Leaders' Questions (12 Jul 2017)

Paul Murphy: I am not asking-----

Leaders' Questions (12 Jul 2017)

Paul Murphy: -----to review the process of a court case.

Leaders' Questions (12 Jul 2017)

Paul Murphy: I am asking for a public inquiry, if the Ceann Comhairle will let me finish the point.

Leaders' Questions (12 Jul 2017)

Paul Murphy: Thank you.

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