Mr Drumm's 'apology' in yesterday's Sunday Business Post sounds like empty words.
In the long-running soap opera 'Dallas' there is an occasion when JR Ewing apologises to his wife. She retorts: "The only time you ever feel remorse is when you are caught."
The Sunday Independent tapes should be a powerful reminder to all of us to refrain from foul and vulgar language.
These 'gentlemen' with their flash jobs, flash cars, flash life-styles reveal their real identity in those tapes.
Flash and empty.
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