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- Other Questions: Garda Reports (16 Feb 2017)
Paul Murphy: People are named all the time.
- Other Questions: Garda Reports (16 Feb 2017)
Paul Murphy: We cannot hide behind the bluster of the Acting Chairman. She says:I have many unanswered questions regarding Ireland. I want to know if Irish authorities knew what [the man in question] was doing, and I want details about his operations in Ireland. That is reasonable, considering his experience. She also asks:- Did you allow him to develop intimate relationships with women in your...
- Other Questions: Policing Issues (16 Feb 2017)
Paul Murphy: 7. To ask the Minister for Justice and Equality if the Government has requested the extension of the Pitchford inquiry to include the activities of the British undercover police while here; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [7624/17]
- Other Questions: Policing Issues (16 Feb 2017)
Paul Murphy: Last week on Leaders' Question, I raised with the Taoiseach the work of the four British undercover police officers whom we know of who operated in this State. They are Mark Kennedy, Jim Boyling, Mark Jenner and John Dines. I raised the need for the Irish Government to join the Scottish, German and Northern Irish Governments in seeking the extension of the Pitchford inquiry to include the...
- Other Questions: Policing Issues (16 Feb 2017)
Paul Murphy: Does it not concern that Tánaiste that four men were in this country operating as undercover British police agents? It has now been admitted, with an apology from the Met, that all of them had intimate relationships with women. One of them, Mark Kennedy, started a relationship with Sarah Hampton, who has written to the Minister repeatedly without getting responses. The Minister does...
- Other Questions: Policing Issues (16 Feb 2017)
Paul Murphy: He has been named repeatedly in the House.
- Other Questions: Policing Issues (16 Feb 2017)
Paul Murphy: Mark Kennedy. Mark Kennedy. Mark Kennedy. I will name him a lot.
- Other Questions: Policing Issues (16 Feb 2017)
Paul Murphy: That is fine. There is no logical reason not to request the extension. In the North an extension was requested and it was denied, but there was a court case which has now opened up to a full hearing. Why do we not request an extension of the Pitchford inquiry?
- Other Questions: Policing Issues (16 Feb 2017)
Paul Murphy: Let me be really clear. Sarah Hampton says she felt raped as a result of this relationship with this undercover police officer.
- Other Questions: Policing Issues (16 Feb 2017)
Paul Murphy: No.
- Other Questions: Policing Issues (16 Feb 2017)
Paul Murphy: No.
- Other Questions: Policing Issues (16 Feb 2017)
Paul Murphy: Why are you trying to interrupt me?
- Other Questions: Policing Issues (16 Feb 2017)
Paul Murphy: I did not even name him that time.
- Other Questions: Policing Issues (16 Feb 2017)
Paul Murphy: I named Sarah Hampton.
- Other Questions: Policing Issues (16 Feb 2017)
Paul Murphy: Yes, you should be sorry because this is all on the public record.
- Other Questions: Policing Issues (16 Feb 2017)
Paul Murphy: I am abiding by the rules.
- Other Questions: Policing Issues (16 Feb 2017)
Paul Murphy: I will give the same quote I gave on Leaders' Questions last week. She said she felt she had been raped, that she never consented to sleeping with a police officer. Does the Minister not have a concern about this? She had relations with somebody-----
- Other Questions: Policing Issues (16 Feb 2017)
Paul Murphy: What?
- Other Questions: Policing Issues (16 Feb 2017)
Paul Murphy: That is fine.
- Other Questions: Policing Issues (16 Feb 2017)
Paul Murphy: That is fine. I am asking the Minister a question as to whether she has any concerns about-----