Twitter thread from Nick Delehanty [Make Crime Illegal] detailing his investigation in to the 300k Bike Shed, and alleging that the company is linked to Michael Stone, who you might remember from when he resigned from two state boards after violating election rules with donations to Pascal Donohue



Posted by Shiv788

12 Comments

  1. No suprise. The place is corrupt to the core and this Goverment are filled with some of the worse self serving snakes we have seen in the history of the state.

    Someone needs to look into hotel acquisitions that have won state contracts. Many of them were unviable businesses that were acquired by new owners in the months before winning huge state contracts giving ROI of as little as 12- 18 months on them.

    There is a real scandal there and tribunal. It is clear information is being leaked from the department leading to acquisition on promises.

  2. Inspired_Carpets on

    It’s an interesting read but he says Stone sold Sensori 6 months before it won the OPW contract and about 3 years before the bike stand was announced.

  3. Can we please start using social media to pressure these people for answers? What’s the point of finding out about all the corruption in this dump of a country if we never galvanize to do anything about it?

  4. sureyouknowurself on

    >Paschal also claims he had no role in the OPW awarding Sensori FM the “Multiparty Framework Contract” worth €40,000,000.

    Some amount of money involved. I always get frustrated at the amount of tax we pay. This just makes it worse.

  5. You just knew when the story was first reported, and the name of the company that got the contract wasn’t reported, that there was obviously something shady after happening.

    It’s no surprise it has Pascal Donohoe and Fine Gaels grubby little hands all over it. This is how their world works.

    You scratch my back and I’ll scratch yours.

    Fine Gael are an absolute disgrace and borderline treasonous to the Irish public.