Presumably Revenue will now go after the orders looking for PRSI payments?
Sorry, I don't see the relevance of this point. PRSI hardly applies in respect of unpaid work? Do today's prisoners get PRSI credits for work done while incarcerated?
Part of the points being raised yesterday was the fact that unpaid work was done which was not recognised on a PRSI basis so the victims cannot qualify for contributory pensions, if the State is to be put on the hook for this then should the "employer" not cough up?
I thought it very cowardly of Enda not to offer an official apology. Its the least he could have done. Don't even start me on the religious orders.
I think the whole authoritarian regime that pervailed in Ireland during those years was horrendous. We can only be thankful that the awful things Church and State did to our women and children is now past. We must never forget their suffering and pain and I feel no money will ever compensate for the terrible things that happened to them.
Kenny should have apologised to the survivoors but we all know any admission of liability will leave the government open to being sued for compensation, money they apparrently don't have at the moment.
I think in time he will be forced into an apology, this saga is not going to go away anytime soon.
I would be of the opinion that the death of Savita in Galway was caused by this, so wouldn't be of the opinion that this is now past.
Also the support given by religious groups to the parents in Roscommon who were abusing their children for years to take a High Court action to stop them being taken into care was pretty recent too.
They haven't gone away you know.....
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