Joe Brolly: GAA volunteers are now treated worse than dogs
Briefly

In a week where a tax cheat might gain significant political power, the State launches an investigation into referees and players' expenses, highlighting a troubling contrast in accountability.
Michael Lowry TD, previously linked to four offshore bank accounts, was labeled 'profoundly corrupt' by the Moriarty Tribunal, revealing disturbing aspects of political integrity.
The article emphasizes how Michael Lowry's past actions—attempting to manipulate State rent for personal gain—underscore the dysfunction in Irish politics, termed as 'gombeen'.
The current political scenario, wherein a figure like Lowry could influence power dynamics, raises serious concerns about the moral fabric of governance in Ireland.
Read at Independent
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