The Untouchables: The people who helped wreck Ireland - and are still running the show
By (Author) Nick Webb
By (author) Shane Ross
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Books Ltd
26th June 2013
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
320.9417
Paperback
320
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 1mm
145g
An expose of the Official Ireland that continues to hold the country back In March of 2011, the Irish people elected a new government. But how much has really changedIn The Untouchables, Shane Ross and Nick Webb shine a light into dark corners of official Ireland to show that the blame for running the country into the ground goes well beyond Fianna Fail, that a dismaying number of the people who should share the blame are still in situ, and that the bad old mindsets haven't been shifted. They detail the destructive culture of cronyism that afflicts so much of Irish life, from the boards of the leading companies to the appointment of judges. They trace how the same civil servants, estate agents and bankers who presided over the crash have in many cases been rewarded with important new jobs. They investigate the workings of the law firms, lobbyists and consultancies that seem to have their fingers in every pie. They name names, trace connections, and show how the untouchables managed to do so much damage, and how they have held on to power and influence in Ireland.
Fascinating ... required reading for anyone interested in how crony capitalism and power work in practice in Ireland * Irish Times *
The Untouchables is hard to put down. Read it and seethe. * Irish Independent *
Shane Ross is an independent TD for Dublin South, and columnist in the Sunday Independent. Nick Webb is business editor of the Sunday Independent. They are the authors of Wasters, 2010's top-selling Irish current affairs title.