Seanad debates

Friday, 7 May 2004

10:30 am

Photo of Shane RossShane Ross (Independent)

I am not sure if it would help to have a debate on the charges that AIB made illegally. However, no prosecutions can be taken through the Consumer Credit Act. That is one of the disgraceful omissions in this particular saga and there is need for legislation in this area. It is ridiculous that although the law has been broken, no prosecutions can be taken. I suggest the House press for powers to be given to the IFSRA to prosecute the individual bankers involved. The House must consider taking measures where it can, such as increasing the bank levy on those banks that have offended. I am sure some banks are not guilty of malpractices. However, from the evidence of the DIRT scandal, it seems all were at it. We cannot sit back helplessly when consumers are ripped off. Though there will be no prosecutions, the bank levies and penalties can be increased and powers of prosecution can be given to the regulatory authorities. There have been enormous increases in bank executives' salaries. It is only fair to point out that these salaries are puffed up by illegal profits——

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