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Grassroots rebellion for Ahern over revelations
TAOISEACH Bertie Ahern was facing a rebellion this week over grassroots unhappiness
with his leadership in the wake of the latest Mahon Tribunal revelations.
Questioned as he left the Easter Rising commemorations in Dublin about
the contradictions between his evidence to the tribunal and last week’s
testimony by his former secretary about lodgments to his building society
Mr Ahern declined to answer.
All he said was: “Sometime during the week, maybe.”
Reports suggested the Taoiseach was facing a challenge from within the
parliamentary party.
They followed comments from several councillors who spoke of concern about
their prospects in next year’s local elections if Mr Ahern was still
in charge.
But junior minister Dick Roche strongly rejected notions of a challenge.
He said: “I have heard nothing about it.
“I don’t believe it’s the truth. I attend all the parliamentary
party meetings and have very close relations with the members.
“I have not come across anybody saying anything about it.
“Mr Ahern has the support of the parliamentary party. He has the
respect of the rank and file membership. There is huge affection for Bertie
Ahern, huge support.”
His comments came after former constituency secretary Gráinne Carruth
told the Mahon Tribunal into planning corruption about substantial sterling
lodgments to Mr Ahern’s accounts in 1994.
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