Strong case for banking inquiry

Madam, – When one-quarter of Iceland’s electorate opposes the payment of €3

Madam, – When one-quarter of Iceland’s electorate opposes the payment of €3.8 billion to the UK and Dutch governments arising from its banking crisis, its president refuses to sign the relevant Bill into law and the matter goes to the people in a referendum.

Meanwhile, our Government rams Nama down the electorate’s throat and bails out banks and developers at a cost of at least €20 billion, notwithstanding widespread opposition.

Whereas the Icelandic government resigns, the Irish Government clings to power, despite having presided over the entire crisis.

While Iceland hires a high-powered, international investigator to inquire into possible criminal actions by bankers, our Government dithers about even holding an inquiry.

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Clearly the Celtic Tiger has turned the Irish electorate into a herd of pussycats. – Yours, etc,

BRIAN FLANAGAN,

Ardmeen Park,

Blackrock,

Co Dublin.