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Is (Sir) Tony O'Reilly's Sunday Tribune in trouble??
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Sunday August 12, 2007 02:30 by Rav
The Sunday Tribune has slowly but surely ceased to be a quality 'News' paper. Media baron Sir Tony may own just a minority share but he's the only one paying all the Sunday Tribune's salaries and bills. Which explains why it shamelessly, just a fortnight ago, poked a five-page dig at O'Reilly's corporate rival Denis O'Brien who is trying to take over Sir Anto's INM. The Sunday Tribune has deceptively swapped good news reporting for opinion and cheaply-found tabloid stories of human interest.... as expected O'Brien came away without even a bruise.
A few months ago the Sunday Tribune published a document alleging serious wrongdoing at construction and insurance billionaire Sean Quinn's Quinn-Direct company. Quinn has sued....... it now looks like Sir Anthony may need the bandages!!!!!! (see Irish Times story below)
'Quinn 'memo' a forgery, Garda investigation finds'
By Paul Cullen and Conor Lally
A document alleging serious malpractice by leading insurance company Quinn Direct was a forgery, a Garda investigation has concluded.
Last April, the Sunday Tribune published a document purporting to be an internal memo from a Quinn Direct manager, which claimed the company made payments to claimants' solicitors in return for quick settlements and that it recruited serving gardaí to investigate and settle claims.
The company vehemently denied the allegations and began libel proceedings against the newspaper. Garda Commissioner Noel Conroy ordered an inquiry, which was headed by Assistant Commissioner Eddie Rock.
The Irish Times understands that this Garda investigation has found that the memo was not composed by anyone in the company and that it was fabricated by an outside person and passed to the Sunday Tribune.
Gardaí believe the document was given to the newspaper by a person who used to work for a number of insurance companies. They interviewed this person but he has denied any involvement.
Quinn Direct said last night it was pleased the investigation had vindicated it and called on the newspaper to correct its story.
The inquiry has found no evidence so far that any members of the force were carrying out paid work for insurance companies, it is also understood. However, it is not complete and may take some time.
In the case of specific accidents in which an insurance company was alleged to have obtained confidential Garda information, investigators interviewed two gardaí who were able to give legitimate explanations why they accessed information about the accidents from the force's Pulse computer.
However, there are plans to review the auditing procedures for Pulse to ensure that information is accessed for legitimate purposes only.
While the newspaper had alleged that insurance companies accessed confidential information about people involved in accidents, the investigation found that much of this information was freely available to people on application to the force.
A Quinn Direct spokesman said it was disappointed with the approach of the Sunday Tribune .
"They refused to show the memo to us in advance of publishing even though we explained to them that we were confident that no such document ever existed.
"Having seen the published memo in the newspaper, we immediately identified it as a forgery and explained this to the Sunday Tribune and yet they have refused after four months to acknowledge this in the face of unambiguous evidence.
"We can understand that mistakes can happen in any context, but we are very concerned that this was not recognised and corrected at the earliest opportunity by the paper. We would now call on them again to do so."
Sunday Tribune editor Nóirín Hegarty was unavailable for comment yesterday
© 2007 The Irish Times
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Jump To Comment: 1In the 1970s film All The Presidents Men, journalist Bob Woodward (Robert Redford) meets his source Deep Throat (who in real-life turned out to be deputy FBI boss Mark Felt) in an underground car park.
It's months before the Washington Post finally reveal the extent of President Nixon's shady republican party dirty-tricks fundraising. Woodward had just written an inaccurate and poorly-informed story. Deep Throat, angrily, says it best:
"When YOU get it wrong, THEY get stronger.You either get it right or you stay the hell away from what you don't understand".