What happened at yesterday's Public Accounts Committee -PAC - of Dáil Éireann is nothing less than sensational.
Deputies quizzed Garda Commissioner Martin Callinan and he defended the force.
It is most likely that these stories are unfolding day-in-day-out because of the technological times in which we are living.
Good or bad?
Other news out today is the appointment of a temporary regulator for charities.
Will this mean that all church organisations will have to develop systems/protocols which will be acceptable by the State?
It certainly would be a step in the right direction.
Under no circumstances should the churches be exempt from the remit of the Charities' Commissioner.
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