As the ins and outs of the taping controversy exploded this week, Talking Point asks:
- if the Gardai say they knew nothing about the tapes, then what’s the crisis?
- if nobody told successive Ministers for Justice about the tapes, then why should Alan Shatter be under pressure?
- and is the public image of the Gardaí now fatally - but unfairly - tarnished?
Sarah discussed these questions with her panel today. She was joined by:
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- Declan Keaveney, retired Garda inspector,
- David Langwallner, director of the Irish Innocence Project and Dean of Law at Griffith College Dublin,
- Gerry O'Regan, former editor of the Irish Independent.
You can listen back to the discussion below and it's also available as a podcast on iTunes and the Newstalk app.
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