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'Not my finest hour': Enda Kenny says he takes all the blame for McNulty-gate

The Taoiseach has said he takes full responsibility for the controversy surrounding John McNulty’s nomination to the Seanad.

Updated 11.55pm

ENDA KENNY HAS said that he takes full responsibility and the blame for the John McNulty controversy.

The Taoiseach’s comments were made to RTÉ while canvassing in the Roscomon South Leitrim by-election and are an attempt to draw a line under the controversy.

It comes at the end of a week that has seen Fine Gael widely criticised for its handling of McNulty’s nomination to the Seanad.

It emerged that the Donegal-based shop owner was nominated to the board of the Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA) just days before he was picked as Fine Gael’s nominee for the Seanad by-election leading to accusations of a ‘political stroke’ being pulled.

Kenny said that what had happened was of his own making and would never happen again, RTÉ is reporting this evening. He added that he regrets the way the decision was made. He said:

“Well Mr McNulty is an innocent person in this. I wouldn’t say it was my finest hour. I take responsibility for this having evolved to what people might imagine it is.”

The Taoiseach has also insisted that the Arts Minister Heather Humphreys is not to blame for what had happened despite her having appointed McNulty to the board of IMMA.

Still questions to answer

However, Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin has asked “what exactly is he apologising for” and called on the Taoiseach to make a statement in the Dáil.

“Is the Taoiseach now admitting that he instructed Minister Heather Humphreys to appoint Mr McNulty in support of his Seanad candidacy?” asked Martin in a statement this evening.

“This goes to the heart of the scandal and requires a full statement in Dáil Éireann from the Taoiseach outlining the entire sequence of events from the beginning to the end of this shabby affair.

He also said that Kenny should apologise to the board of IMMA and the membership and staff of the Seanad, adding: “The Taoiseach has undermined both organisations with how he has handled this.”

McNulty resigned from the IMMA yesterday citing its internal rules which he said precluded him from serving on the state board whilst running for election.

McNulty’s name appears along with two others – independent Gerard Craughwell and Sinn Féin’s Catherine Seeley – on ballot papers that have gone to TDs and Senators today.

Kenny said this evening the legal advice is that the by-election process cannot be stopped.

A result in the by-election, which McNulty will almost certainly win with the support of Fine Gael and Labour Oireachtas members, is expected on 10 October.

First published 6.23pm 

Earlier: FG TD thinks McNulty appointment is ‘stroke politics at its worst’… and he’s not the only one

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    Sep 15th 2012, 12:27 PM

    The swedish are right why should we have a fed like bank in the EU?

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    Sep 15th 2012, 12:36 PM

    They are certainly right from their point of view their not even in the euro, its regulation we need rather than rescue. Noone knows this better than the Swedes having had their own banking crash in the 90′s

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    Sep 15th 2012, 12:46 PM

    Because proper banking supervision may well have helped prevent some of the property bubble and most if not all of the banking crash.

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    Sep 15th 2012, 2:27 PM

    you should read the article again its not about regulation its about having an organization that contols how are taxes are spent but isnt under control of any goverment.

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    Sep 15th 2012, 12:42 PM

    I have to agree with the swedes. They have a great country- why should they allow themselves to be dragged down by other countries.

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    Sep 15th 2012, 1:44 PM

    And Abba.

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    Sep 15th 2012, 2:52 PM

    Good man, Anders. Just tell them “resistance is futile.”

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    Sep 15th 2012, 9:18 PM

    Yeh right when they get EU money then is everything ok. But when they have to pay they against it.

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    Sep 16th 2012, 5:07 PM

    Everyone wants a European
    Union which favours their national self interest , that’s why it doesn’t work , scrap it and let’s get real.

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