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    Financial Regulator on Prime Time

    CEO of Ireland's national Financial Regulator on Prime Time now

    tune in
    Last edited by He3; 3rd October 2008 at 08:28 AM.
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    He's getting absolutely filleted!
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    OMG, was this guy overseeing the banks? Is he the guy that 'advised' the govt?

    We're fukked.

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    Now onto Martin Mansergh and Colm McCarthy.

    If you missed Mark Little interviewing the Regulator then you need to find the segment when it goes up on the web.
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    Quote Originally Posted by He3 View Post
    Now onto Martin Mansergh and Colm McCarthy.

    If you missed Mark Little interviewing the Regulator then you need to find the segment when it goes up on the web.
    Is it on RTE or do I need to torrent it...............

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    Quote Originally Posted by He3 View Post
    Now onto Martin Mansergh and Colm McCarthy.

    If you missed Mark Little interviewing the Regulator then you need to find the segment when it goes up on the web.
    Was it that bad?
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    Nobody could have confidence in that clown of a financial regulator. He was even referring to himself in the 3rd person. No wonder the banks had him conned upto the eyeballs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CookieMonster View Post
    Was it that bad?
    Worse. This guy just wasn't used to answering questions and seemed quite shocked that he was asked any questions at all.

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    RTÉ News: Prime Time will have it for you later I'd say.

    Just trying to stop choking here at MMansergh rebuffing Miriam's suggestion about putting demands on the banks in return for the blank cheque:

    I dont actually think government by dictation ....
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    Mansergh a disaster, again.

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