The Sunday Leads January 16th 2010

Sunday Tribune

Tomorrow’s Sunday Tribune is leading with a shocking story alleging that Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams knew about two other abuse victims and did nothing to help them.

Suzanne Breen exclusively reports:

Women from two of Ireland’s best-known republican families have spoken for the first time about how they were sexually abused by republicans and of how that abuse was covered up by Sinn Féin and the Provisional IRA.

A grand-niece of former IRA chief-of-staff Joe Cahill has told of how she was repeatedly raped at the age of 16 by a prominent IRA man in west Belfast.

The daughter of a now deceased IRA Belfast commander has spoken of how she was physically, mentally and sexually abused by someone who is currently a Sinn Féin elected representative.

She continues:

Both women said that Gerry Adams was aware of the details of their abuse but had failed to take action.

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Sunday Independent
Tomorrow’s Sindo leads with a story on how former billionaire developers are quitting Ireland. It reports that Bernard McNamara has “taken flight” to his Marbella villa to “get his head around” the end of his 40 year career.

The lead story continues by reporting that Paddy Kelly (former head of Redquartz) has traveled to Africa and is having his Shrewsbury Road house cleared out so that the Chinese embassy can move in, as soon as. The majority of lenders to Redquartz have won over €100 million in judgments against it.

A adjacent sub-lead report by Jody Corcoran describes how Jean Tracey, the mistress at the centre of the Lillis murder case, is expected to take the stand this week at the Central Criminal Court.

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The Sunday Business Post

The Sunday Business Post leads with a piece on how the proposed inquiry into the banking crisis will be held in private. Pat Leahy writes:

Rather than holding an Oireachtas inquiry or tribunal, the government will propose using a system similar to the Murphy Commission, which investigated the Catholic Church’s response to the child abuse in Dublin.

He continues:

The proposal is unlikely to satisfy the demands from opposition parties that an inquiry be conducted in public to ascertain the reason for the banking crisis, as well as the need to the publicly funded bail-out of the sector.

We’ll know on Tuesday when Government presents its plans to the Dáil.

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2 Responses to The Sunday Leads January 16th 2010

  1. j. daly says:

    The Tribune and Ms Breen seem to the investigative arm of the Irish media and fair play to them.

  2. Pingback: Sinn fein change their story on liam Adams again - Page 11 - Politics.ie

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