http://www.independent.ie/business/...-to-go-to-court-by-central-bank-36242702.html
How many on here would agree that ordinary people in Ireland have been failed by the above. It's laughable that the Central Bank won't take action and instead expects Joe Soap to trek over to the four gold mines to take on the top legal firms in the country who are all clients of the biggest and most powerful institutions in the state - the discredited banks.
Only about two weeks ago a senior judge mentioned that the courts system is not available to ordinary people because of the prohibitive costs.
See how the likes of heroic Padriac Kissane has been battling for years for the little guy in the face of institutional stonewalling. Of a regulator asleep at the wheel and pensioned off into king style retirement. Of politicians doing nothing, I found it insulting to hear Leo Varadkar speak this week on the matter, like we believe he'll do anything. Of running an impossible odds case with the previous ombudsman (two cases myself). Of receiving the most bureaucratic designed to drive you insance correspondance from banks (been there too). A systematic system designed by banks to wear you down. Of a new 'friendlier' ombudsman, ha. Like that makes it ok then.
And even if you do get somewhere, you get further diddled with a high tracker. Or derisory 'compensation' that would hardly pay for a holiday never mind make up for years of hell.
How many broken families, how many emigrants, how many suicides is enough.
How many on here would agree that ordinary people in Ireland have been failed by the above. It's laughable that the Central Bank won't take action and instead expects Joe Soap to trek over to the four gold mines to take on the top legal firms in the country who are all clients of the biggest and most powerful institutions in the state - the discredited banks.
Only about two weeks ago a senior judge mentioned that the courts system is not available to ordinary people because of the prohibitive costs.
See how the likes of heroic Padriac Kissane has been battling for years for the little guy in the face of institutional stonewalling. Of a regulator asleep at the wheel and pensioned off into king style retirement. Of politicians doing nothing, I found it insulting to hear Leo Varadkar speak this week on the matter, like we believe he'll do anything. Of running an impossible odds case with the previous ombudsman (two cases myself). Of receiving the most bureaucratic designed to drive you insance correspondance from banks (been there too). A systematic system designed by banks to wear you down. Of a new 'friendlier' ombudsman, ha. Like that makes it ok then.
And even if you do get somewhere, you get further diddled with a high tracker. Or derisory 'compensation' that would hardly pay for a holiday never mind make up for years of hell.
How many broken families, how many emigrants, how many suicides is enough.