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Watchdog fears foreign ads could influence Irish referendums and elections

The Standards in Public Office said it is concerned about political interference from organisations outside of Ireland.

THE STATE’S ETHICS watchdog is concerned that organisations based outside of Ireland may influence the outcome of an election or referendum by funding political advertising or digital campaigns.

In its annual report, the Standards in Public Office (SIPO) states that while there are prohibitions on foreign political donations, online adverts and campaigns are currently unregulated.

During the referendum on the Eighth Amendment, the issue of foreign political influence through advertisements which appeared on social media platforms, such as Facebook, became a matter of concern.

In December 2017, SIPO issued a statement reminding people of the limits of political donations. It said that the Electoral Act (1997) had put in place prohibitions on donations from abroad “to protect against interference by foreign individuals or entities in Ireland’s domestic political processes, including elections and referendums”.

However Facebook campaigns are not regulated by this legislation – meaning individuals or groups from anywhere can pay for Facebook advertising targeting certain demographics of Irish voters.

Banning ads

Two-weeks out from the referendum on abortion, Facebook announced that it was banning all ads on its platform related to the referendum if they were from advertisers based outside of Ireland. Google and Youtube did the same, blocking all ads.

At the time, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar welcomed the move by the tech giants, stating that he was concerned about the ”extraordinarily inaccurate” adverts that were being shared.

Commission Chairman Daniel O’Keeffe said as “no legislative framework currently exists to address these matters, it would appear that an important and continually evolving tool in modern Irish political discourse is unregulated”.

He added:

This allows for foreign actors to influence Irish elections and referendums, with potentially significant consequences. The commission recommends that the Act be reviewed with a view to addressing this. This should preferably be done in the context of the creation of an electoral commission.

O’Keeffe noted speedy action is needed as several referendums are to take place in the coming months.

Referendums of blasphemy and the reference to women in the home in the Constitution are due to be held around 25 October.

He noted that the landscape of political engagement has changed in the years since the Act was passed, with the internet and social media now featuring heavily in campaigns, which he said is allowing  foreign actors influence Irish elections and referendums.

‘Significant consequences’

This could potentially have “significant consequences”, he said.

The government has been criticised for not taking the spread of “fake news” seriously. While the tech giants have taken action, it is voluntary, self-regulated action.

Fianna Fáil’s James Lawless has said the Taoiseach is paying “lip service” when it comes to clamping down online political interference.

He has questioned why his Online Advertising and Social Media (Transparency) Bill 2017 was opposed by government this year.

Separately, SIPO has also raised concerns about the regulation of expenditure in referendums.

“The Electoral Act 1997 is silent on expenditure on referendums, with neither expenditure limits nor disclosures contemplated by the Act,” said O’Keeffe.

The report finds:

It is only donations received that are regulated with respect to referendums, and not expenditure. Only those organisations that accept donations over a specified threshold are required to register as third parties. Expenditure is neither controlled nor disclosed.

For the first time, the commission is recommending that expenditure limits should apply at referendums as well as elections.

This follows on from a 2009 recommendation which called for transparency in funding and expenditure on referendum campaigns, third parties and political parties.

During the referendum on the Eighth Amendment criticisms were levelled at both pro-life and pro-repeal groups over their campaign expenditure and donations.

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    Mute Sean Stevenson
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    Jan 17th 2022, 9:18 AM

    Safe to say I won’t be playing it again, at least until its transfer back to the Irish government from the current contract holder of Canadian teacher pensions fund.. Hope a syndicate won the jackpot!

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    Mute Brian Kelly
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    Jan 17th 2022, 9:52 AM

    @Sean Stevenson: what I don’t get is… before Christmas a guy from the national lottery said “ There is no guarantee that you will win” how many times can you throw a dice and the number 6 will show!? 1 in 10 throws of the dice. So how come they were able to guarantee there would be a winner on Saturday night!!??? Is it fixed?

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    Mute Mary Garry
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    Jan 17th 2022, 9:54 AM

    @Sean Stevenson: agree I’m done too, it should never have been sold

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    Mute Colleen
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    Jan 17th 2022, 9:56 AM

    @Brian Kelly: I think if no one matched the 6 numbers on Saturday night, they were going to go to 5 plus the bonus, then 5 etc until someone won.

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    Mute Ger Murphy
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    Jan 17th 2022, 10:03 AM

    @Brian Kelly: i think you will find a much larger number of people played. Over period of Covid19 the number of weekly players dropped hence higher odds. The incentive last Saturday that the full €19m would flow down enticed many more players. No conspiracy.

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    Mute Deepak Trehan
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    Jan 17th 2022, 10:36 AM

    @Brian Kelly: Since it was a must win means that out of all the numbers been purchased, the top prize has to be from one of those numbers like a lucky draw. Thus it was a guranteed win.

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    Mute Marie Broomfield
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    Jan 17th 2022, 11:41 AM

    @Brian Kelly: they couldn’t guarantee anyone picking the 6 numbers . All ” must be won” meant was that the 19 million was going into winnings, ie not back into the lotto fund( where ever that goes) and that means more money for match 5, 4 etc. The volume of plays probably at least quadrupled for Saturdays game and so that meant the odds of somone.picking the correct 6 was greater. If nobody picked the right six, nobody would have won the 19 million. But they did, lucky yokes.

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    Mute Brian O' Leary
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    Jan 17th 2022, 12:35 PM

    @Marie Broomfield: if no one picked the 6 numbers, the jackpot €19m would have gone to those who picked 5 plus the bonus number, if no one had that it would go to who had picked 5 numbers and so on.

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    Mute Kevin Bury
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    Jan 17th 2022, 1:18 PM

    @Sean Stevenson: i will 100% be playing again

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    Mute Paul Hedderman
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    Jan 17th 2022, 4:23 PM

    @Brian Kelly: total prize pot on Saturday was just under 28million. Take away the 19 million jackpot that leaves around 9million of prizes based on the sales for the draw. On Wednesday there was approx 1.19 million won. So about 7.5 times more plays on sat then wednesday.

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    Mute John Kenny
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    Jan 17th 2022, 7:09 PM

    @Brian Kelly: no. It had to be won even if no player had the 6 numbers drawn. Thats why so many played. 5 numbers and the bonus would have it also and to a lesser extent even just 5 may have won it with multiple winners.
    So there had to be a winner.
    Because so many played last Sat the odds of matching 6 was higher

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    Mute Marie Broomfield
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    Jan 18th 2022, 10:50 AM

    @Brian O’ Leary: thanks Brian. There may well have been a few who did not understand what more winnings for 5, 4 etc meant alright. Good call!

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    Mute BORT
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    Jan 17th 2022, 9:22 AM

    I would still rather not win and live outside castlebar though

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    Mute James Lough
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    Jan 17th 2022, 9:34 AM

    @BORT: whoever won might agree and move to the Carribbean.

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    Mute Brian Murphy
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    Jan 17th 2022, 9:34 AM

    @BORT: id say ur the pride of ur community, mr misery

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    Mute John B
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    Jan 17th 2022, 9:42 AM

    @BORT:

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    Mute BORT
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    Jan 17th 2022, 11:02 AM

    @Brian Murphy: voted two years running

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    Mute eoin carroll
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    Jan 17th 2022, 9:37 AM

    Betting 5 euro on a 100/1 accumulator every weekend and you will be turned down for a loan bet 5 euro on the lotto every week and with over a million to 1 odds is not considered gambling so you can still get a loan

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    Mute Pol Mlp
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    Jan 17th 2022, 10:07 AM

    @eoin carroll: Huddersfield Town will always let you down too :(

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    Mute Why Biscuits
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    Jan 17th 2022, 10:09 AM

    @eoin carroll: haha I wonder who was refused a loan… Try provident

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    Mute John Coyle
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    Jan 17th 2022, 11:32 AM

    Stinks to high hell. 1outright winner on the night it’s being given away plus 149 5 plus bonus. Where did all the money go for the last 6 months. And should we be let know how much was spent on last Saturday nights draw. Must have being a lot when their app broke down. ????

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    Mute Noel Donohue
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    Jan 17th 2022, 10:37 AM

    They win everything except SAM

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    Mute Ciaran O Moore
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    Jan 17th 2022, 11:05 AM

    Rumours have it that Enda Kenny won it and he is going to supplement his pension with it.

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    Mute Teresa O'Halloran
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    Jan 17th 2022, 12:51 PM

    Let me guess, it was won by a syndicate of retired Canadian teachers living in Castlebar?

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    Mute Tom Tom Toms
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    Jan 17th 2022, 10:15 AM

    It’s ALWAYS Castlebar !

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    Mute James Fox
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    Jan 17th 2022, 9:57 AM

    Probably swap it for Sam

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    Mute SPQH
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    Jan 17th 2022, 11:06 AM

    Great publicity stunt by the lottery with huge buy in by the media, a big hula baloo over the normal amount being offered to win, a capped amount no doubt, why is it capped at all? Laughing all the way to the bank with the amount of extra losers that bought tickets, they’re just laughing at you, they probably had a record number of people playing certainly biggest number in recent years. Laughing at you I tell ya.

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    Mute John Sleator
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    Jan 17th 2022, 10:48 AM

    One winner,149 5 plus bonus.
    Last Wednesday 3 five plus bonus.
    Must have been a huge jump in players for the weekend draw.
    Just shows your chances when 149 tickets were one off and only one winner.

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    Mute Marie Broomfield
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    Jan 17th 2022, 11:44 AM

    @John Sleator: I sell the lotto and there was 4 times as many sales in our shop so win win for lotto and winners!

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    Mute Paul Hedderman
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    Jan 17th 2022, 3:43 PM

    @John Sleator: 1.789 million to one to get the 5 plus bonus……. Crazy that 149 people won it. Very fishy considering its usually low single digits if any that usually wins that prize

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    Mute Vincent O'Halloran
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    Jan 17th 2022, 4:34 PM

    I actually thought they had fixed it to win themselves. With the odds so high we were told it is nearly impossible to win.
    By doing it this way it does not need to be shared amongst many people.

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    Mute John Coyle
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    Jan 17th 2022, 11:34 AM

    Why can I not submit my comment

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    Mute Dublin sunrise
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    Jan 17th 2022, 11:59 AM

    @John Coyle: don’t know why .

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    Mute D H
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    Jan 17th 2022, 10:11 PM

    Why does it have to be capped?? Why not keep increasing until it is won??? Makes no sense capping a progressive jackpot

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    Mute Ger Murray
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    Jan 17th 2022, 2:08 PM

    The West’s awake , congratulations,bit envious the .

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