Irish reform, boring “process” and the insiders who call themselves outsiders
Feb 14th, 2010 | By Finfacts Ireland Business & Finance Portal | Category: News worldwide
We observed last November that if you Google "Irish Reform," top of the results list is appropriately a nineteenth century British Act of Parliament: the Irish Reform Act of 1832. In contemporary times, while the lives of tens of thousands of fellow citizens have been destroyed as a result of appalling misgovernance, the essential change in the "process" of modernisation of rules and systems to bring accountability to a failed system, is viewed as "boring" by the insiders and most galling of all is when comfortable insiders seek to disingenuously don the mantle of outsiders.