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    Government move to curb powers of criminal assets bureau

    Media reports indicate that the government via theD.P.P.(director of public prosecutions) is hell bent on nobbling the hugely successful Criminal Assets Bureau.The legal profession are hugely jealous of the ease with which they bypass expensive and long drawn out legal strategems in the Four Goldmines,and there is a move afoot to bring them under the control of the Judiciary.Back to square one again.
    It appears that most of the common criminals and drug dealers have been dealt with,and the remainder are operating much more covertly with their assets now well hidden outside the jurisdiction .
    The C.A.B have moved on to the Companies office,to sort out the white collar criminals; fraudsters, crooked builders, accountants, solicitors, dodgy businessmen of all kinds who are enduring the pain of shock unannounced raids on their premises.This is not playing the old game,when businessmen were given ample notice of the arrival of Revenue,and often forestalled their enquiries indefinitely in the four courts.
    Question is: Is Michael McDowell behind this attempt to destroy the one success story which Fianna Fail can boast of on their 80th anniversary.?

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    Stop ranting you tax exile

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    Your website looks like the mind of a 7 year old at work

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    Do not stop untouchable. Keep posting. Don't let the bastar'ds drag you down.
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    Quote Originally Posted by salt
    Your website looks like the mind of a 7 year old at work
    Considering his subject matter, it was only natural it would be a bit, well, childish in appearance......

    Good laugh of a site - shame its based on reality.

    Nice one untouchable!

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    keep posting

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