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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin Doyle View Post

    Can you adjudicate her produce, yes or no?

    I refer you to the second point (that's the one numbered "2.") of my recent, brief reply.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mushroom View Post
    I refer you to the second point (that's the one numbered "2.") of my recent, brief reply.

    That'll be a generous 'no' then
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin Doyle View Post
    That'll be a generous 'no' then
    So I take it that you believe she is well worth her E570,000K.

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    'Twas great to hear Marion Finucane ranting about public sector waste this morning and the absence of open, transparent procurement for large spends.

    Funny how she forgot to mention the absence of open, transparent procurement to find a presenter to fill four hours for just over half the weekends of the year - was €500k really the market price for this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RainyDay View Post
    'Twas great to hear Marion Finucane ranting about public sector waste this morning and the absence of open, transparent procurement for large spends.

    Funny how she forgot to mention the absence of open, transparent procurement to find a presenter to fill four hours for just over half the weekends of the year - was €500k really the market price for this?
    According to Kevin Doyle it is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oceanclub View Post
    Is that _really_ Anne Doyle?

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    Is it 500 or 570K she is paid. Both figs are quoted. Either is shameful, shameful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eurocitizen View Post
    [COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]Pat Kenny really has some nerve.He calls €630,000 peanuts.[/FONT][/COLOR]

    [COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]The Irish media conducted a campaign against politicians and their earnings and so be it, some may think politicians earn far too much and others may disagree but that is a separate debate.[/FONT][/COLOR]

    [COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]The money that Pat Kenny and Joe Duffy earn is a national disgrace in the current economic climate; it is time the public say stop.[/FONT][/COLOR]

    [COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]These overpaid egotistic superstars should hand back a large proportion of their salaries to their employers 'us the taxpaying public.[/FONT][/COLOR]

    We're paid peanuts compared to soccer stars, says Pat Kenny - National News, Frontpage - Independent.ie
    I only seen him, PK, a couple of times on the LLS and jeez what a wet fish..

    i would imagine he was a real teachers pet sucking up at every chance. Compared to his predecessor, GB, there is no comparison. And now another suck up Ryan T takes his place.

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