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Mark Stedman

Charity regulator 'should have been in Console's offices long ago'

Tánaiste Frances Fitzgerald said the charity regulator is seeking assurances robust governance is in place.

OPPOSITION PARTIES HAVE voiced criticisms against the Charities Regulatory Authority in relation to the latest scandal at Console.

Sinn Féin and Fianna Fáil both spoke in the Dáil today about how the office should have taken a more proactive role to ensure good governance and financial practices at the suicide charity.

However, the Tánaiste defended the regulator, claiming he has taken an active role since the situation unfolded last week.

Frances Fitzgerald made clear that the Charities Regulatory Authority is seeking formal written undertakings from Console trustees that certain measures are being taken to ensure there is robust governance within the charity and that it is complying with the Charities Act.

Speaking in the Dáil chamber this afternoon, she confirmed the authority’s chief executive John Farrelly has been taking an active role in the situation and is in ongoing contact with the charity’s trustees.

The regulator is seeking a report from the trustees in relation to allegations of financial impropriety which surfaced following a report last week.

RTÉ Investigates, Broken Trust, revealed irregularities in the charity’s finances in relation to cash receipting, expense claims and financial accounts.

The programme showed that, when applying for state grants and tax exemptions, the charity altered accounts to omit or edit references to directors’ pay and other benefits.

RTÉ also reported that the charity’s directors, from 2010 to early 2014, were made up of founder Paul Kelly, his wife Patricia, a close family relative and, briefly, another immediate relative.

Under Revenue Commission rules, there should be “a minimum of three Officers, Trustees or Directors, who are not related and (are) independent of each other”.

Paul Kelly resigned as chief executive of the Console suicide charity last week following the programme.

Full report on allegations made

In light of the recent revelations, the regulator wants information furnished in relation to the management of the property and the finances of the charity. The Tánaiste said the financial impropriety allegations will be investigated and a full report issued to authority.

The regulator is also seeking, if required, to apply its powers to assign new trustees to the charity to assist the current board in its work.

It is clear, therefore, that the regulator is playing an active role. He has also sought reports from An Garda Síochána and is working with the force. He has also asked RTE for any assistance it can give.

Fitzgerald said there has been a robust response to the allegations against Console and its CEO Paul Kelly. She also said it is essential that confidence is maintained in the NGO and charities sectors.

The gardaí may have a separate role if there are other allegations, she added. 

The Tánaiste also pointed out that the charities regulator has no role in investigating fraud nor any remit to carry out that type of investigation.

However, in respect to the behaviour of charities, once a complaint is made to the authority, it will carry out an investigation, she said.

It is within the regulator’s remit to involve other bodies, such as the gardaí or the Office of the Director Enforcement.

The Irish Times reported today that the Office of the Director Enforcement has asked for a copy of the damning HSE audit which was the focus of RTE’s investigation.

Taxpayers’ money 

Console has received €2.5 million from the HSE in recent years to help it provide counselling services.

Fianna Fáil’s Seán Fleming said almost half of its funding comes directly from taxpayers through State organisations, while the balance is raised through fundraising and donations from the general public.

In addition, he said the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade allocated €130,000 to Console to enable it to support Irish emigrants in the UK.

Fleming was critical of the regulator, stating he should have had a proactive role.

He should not wait for the damage to be done before he comes in to do something. He has powers and he should have been in Console’s offices long before now dealing with these issues before they came to light publicly.

“This scandal has the potential to damage Console’s reputation and good work and every effort must be taken to ensure that does not happen. It is crucial that these investigations be concluded speedily in order that Console and its staff can get on with their good work.”

Fresh reports

Citing ‘informed sources’, the Irish Times also reported today that Paul Kelly – who resigned from Console last Thursday – told staff in the organisation that he remains at the helm and that business would continue as usual.

TheJournal.ie contacted Console’s offices in relation to these new reports but was told by a spokesperson that the charity would not be making a comment at this time.

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    Mar 13th 2019, 7:21 AM

    Course the media over there bear no responsibility for this mess. Purer than driven snow they are. Impartiality and accuracy………

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    Mar 13th 2019, 8:24 AM

    @Skipper Mac: and do the Irish media take responsibility for our current political landscape?

    It’s almost a big a mess as it is over there in terms of Health, Housing, Economy, the list goes on…

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    Mute Tomás O'Loughlin
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    Mar 13th 2019, 8:33 AM

    @Skipper Mac: If course they don’t. You think the Irish media has a hand in this defeat? Nonsense, this is 100% the Tories fault. May’s stupid red lines leading to a deal that pleases no one. The fault is all in Westminster.

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    Mute Joe Johnson
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    Mar 13th 2019, 11:04 AM

    @Skipper Mac: Well the media along with the Brexiteers have to share the blame for a no vote in the referendum in 2016.

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    Mute John R
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    Mar 13th 2019, 11:16 AM

    @Mushy Peas: Hardly the point. The Irish media have not recommended that our nation jump off a cliff in the expectation of a miracle. Many in the U.K. media have done just that and lied through their teeth.

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    Mar 13th 2019, 7:20 AM

    i have great respect for theresa may,there

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    Mute John Quill
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    Mar 13th 2019, 10:55 AM

    @Larry Roe: I respect her tenacity but shes’s made a series of disastrous mistakes since taking office that has landed her where she is now. for example, calling a GE, getting into bed with the DUP, doing solo runs with the EU, pandering to the ERG and so on. Time for her to go now.

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    Mar 13th 2019, 7:26 AM

    I was watching last night just after the result and she was getting up to speak and I was thinking wouldn’t it be great if she said
    right…f*ck ye all….I’m going home

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    Mute Patricia Mcnamara
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    Mar 13th 2019, 8:58 AM

    @Jane: that would have been fantastic. I’m not a Brit gov fan but I think Theresa may is a great woman. She took on an impossible task from Blair. No one could solve the mess

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    Mar 13th 2019, 9:12 AM

    @Patricia Mcnamara: from Blair?? David Cameron, was the Tory PM she took over from when he lost the referendum he foolishly called to put the Euro sceptics in his party to bed..

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    Mute Patricia Mcnamara
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    Mar 13th 2019, 9:43 AM

    @Nigel o’Neill: sorry, you are right of course.

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    Mar 13th 2019, 11:21 AM

    @Jane: literaly laughed out loud! That would have been my course of action…

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    Mar 13th 2019, 12:28 PM

    @Patricia Mcnamara: He was right and also kind enough to not mention that there was also another Prime Minister between Blair and Cameron – Gordon Brown.

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    Mute Patricia Mcnamara
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    Mar 13th 2019, 12:59 PM

    @Terry McClatchey: true.l am not informed enough.

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    Mar 13th 2019, 7:37 AM

    ….The British, a sound group of lads.
    Is there anything to be said for another mass?

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    Mar 13th 2019, 9:52 AM

    @Connor Saváge: hi dude

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    Mar 13th 2019, 8:17 AM

    If I were May I think I’d go on a foul-mouthed rant in Parliament then storm out and go on a year long sabbatical in India.

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    Mar 13th 2019, 1:57 PM

    @David A. Murray: What did India ever do to you?

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    Mar 13th 2019, 7:28 AM

    I get the feeling we are all being hood winked by the brits and we are watching a deliberate pantomine.

    In england right now on billboards signs on bus stops etc theres all sorts of advice about what to do now for leaving eu. In the background the new post eu rules r being implemented rapidly.

    Its like whats happening in parliament is all a fugazi.

    Its a remarkable situation.

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    Mar 13th 2019, 8:40 AM

    She must be getting paid a fortune! It’s a no win and all they’re doing is playing games with her and those who elected them. Yer man Mogg had made 17,000,000 pounds out of brexit investments already. She would actually be better off this morning by simply saying, see you all later!

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    Mar 13th 2019, 8:01 AM

    The journalists and media outlets are as useless as that lot in Westminster. They are just as guilty for this whole mess due to sensational journalism. They have absolutely no idea what’s going on either or how to report what’s going on so they just resort to mud-slinging.
    The UK have no intelligence with those that have a voice on their behalf.

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    Mar 13th 2019, 11:19 AM

    @2thFairy: Except that some in the U.K. media have been resolute in opposing Brexit by reference to facts and the much derided “expert”. However, your point holds largely true for many in the media and the BBC now derided as the Brexit Broadcasting Corporation. Channel 4 by contrast have engaged in factual reporting. We live in a strange age to be sure.

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    Mar 13th 2019, 2:00 PM

    @2thFairy:
    All journalists or do you mean some journalists?

    As for: ‘The UK have no intelligence with those that have a voice on their behalf’.
    I don’t know what it means, but it’s priceless all the same.

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    Mute Nigel o'Neill
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    Mar 13th 2019, 9:11 AM

    Big Media and especially the Print Media in the UK are so partisan, that they are a huge part of the overall problem that has led everything to this ridiculous point

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    Mute ⚡ Seánie ⚡
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    Mar 13th 2019, 7:23 AM

    So….. What’s happening????

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    Mute Patricia Mcnamara
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    Mar 13th 2019, 9:02 AM

    @⚡ Seánie ⚡: go back to sleep seanie. Nothin has happened in 2 years no exit
    EU is constipated.they can’t shit the UK out.

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    Mute Garreth Byrne
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    Mar 13th 2019, 9:47 AM

    BANNER HEADLINE WRITERS WORKING OVERTIME.
    SEVERAL HEADLINE WRITERS ON VERGE OF SUICIDE
    HEADLINE WRITERS UNION THREATENS STRIKE
    I’M SICK OF THIS – LET’S GO FOR A PINT

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    Mute Patricia Mcnamara
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    Mar 13th 2019, 10:05 AM

    Cut the umbilical EU cord the baby who, will be born will be very handicapped. Let there be an end to brexit.

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    Mar 13th 2019, 12:11 PM

    Great Article, to see an Helicopter view of how the Horror show is being reported :-( I don’t envy our neighbors and also ourselves in how it will impact us

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    Mar 13th 2019, 9:45 PM

    The whole world is watching Westminster and it’s beyond an incompetent embarrassment
    These careerist politicians just don’t care about the public just their pensions,expenses,reelection prospect and some obscure delusion of empire….
    Just leave the EU
    France me old mate ..block up Calais and see how they like a 60 mile tailback

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