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mister32
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Interesting that John Mc Guinness was looking for solutions yesterday to reinstating trackers when the central bank is clearly incapable of achieving this as shown after 8 years tackling this.
Full credit to the finance committee including John Mc Guinness, Michael Mc Grath, Pearse Doherty, Rose Conway Walsh.
Where was FG yesterday?
Some suggestions offered in the discussion between John and Padraic Kissane
Maybe the problem is the central bank?
However given the "public interest" side to this, given 20,000 people at least affected is there some option for the state to take legal action against banks on behalf of the people. The DPP ? Not talking about the criminal behaviour of bankers. Just in the context of getting justice for customers.
Full credit to the finance committee including John Mc Guinness, Michael Mc Grath, Pearse Doherty, Rose Conway Walsh.
Where was FG yesterday?
Some suggestions offered in the discussion between John and Padraic Kissane
- Customers stop overpaying and pay the correct amount
- Banks restore all affected customers and worry later about who shouldn't be restored
- Banks are given a deadline say June 1st to resolve the issue for all customers
Maybe the problem is the central bank?
However given the "public interest" side to this, given 20,000 people at least affected is there some option for the state to take legal action against banks on behalf of the people. The DPP ? Not talking about the criminal behaviour of bankers. Just in the context of getting justice for customers.