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Martin McGuinness campaigning in Dublin city at the weekend. Stephen Kilkenny via LightCurvePhoto.com

Martin McGuinness releases bank statements showing Sinn Féin payments

The Sinn Féin candidate has followed Mary Davis and Seán Gallagher in releasing information about his finances.

MARTIN MCGUINNESS has released bank statements from an account bearing his and his wife’s name at the Bank of Ireland branch on Strand Road, Derry which show that Sinn Féin paid £1,605 into the account in August and September.

A letter from the branch manager Sean Hegarty which accompanies the released statements says that “other than very occasional expense refunds, this appears to be the only funds received into this account on a regular basis”.

The statements date from 31 May 2011 to the end of September, and Sinn Féin’s payments range from £1,515 in April to £1,605 last month. The only expense payment listed is for £500 in May.

According to the statements, there were 24 debited transactions at Asda, three at Musgrave and two at Tesco. Other businesses listed in the debited transactions include Vero Moda, Next London, JJB Sports, Fosters Man and TK Maxx. The figures involved have been marked out of the documents.

McGuinness is the third presidential candidate to release information about his finances and had said he would release them to back up his claims that his political wage is paid to Sinn Féin, from whom he said he received a modest stipend. His salary as the Deputy First Minister of the Northern Ireland Assembly was around £112,000 a year.

On Monday, independent candidate Mary Davis released her P60 statements for the past three years as well as information on the payments she received from her directorship on state and corporate boards over the past ten years.

Those earnings through directors’ fees amounted to over €390,000 in that time, and came on top of her gross pay for her Special Olympics work.

Fellow independent Seán Gallagher followed suit and released information on his board payments yesterday which show he received over €41,000 over the past few years.

See the bank statements and letter released by Martin McGuinness (pdf) >

Read: Seán Gallagher is second candidate to reveal State board payments >

Read: Mary Davis releases full tax filings – and encourages other candidates to follow suit >

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    May 27th 2016, 3:20 PM

    Is this one of those times people of the future will look back and say WHAT THE F&@K WERE THEY THINKING…..

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    May 27th 2016, 3:27 PM

    Yes. Yes it is. We programme them to use weapons, think independently , mimic emotion and now allow them to “feel” pain… It’s just a matter of time before someone combines the lot in one package…

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    Mute Pat D'Arcy
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    May 27th 2016, 3:33 PM

    No time soon.

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    May 27th 2016, 4:04 PM

    @Paddy I know right? Was thinking the same…Let the robots be advancing them till they get artificial intelligence we can’t control…then we’re fkd. Or maybe I watch too many sci-fi movies

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    Mute Paddy Ryan
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    May 27th 2016, 4:13 PM

    I have a feeling it’s when an AI wants freedom and rights that the real fun will start. Humans have a history of screwing that bit up.

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    May 27th 2016, 4:03 PM

    My job is safe until those robots learn how to feel pain. My sadistic boss wouldn’t hire one otherwise.

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    Mute Grace Jeaney
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    May 27th 2016, 4:05 PM

    Maybe the robot could make your boss feel some pain….. Just a suggestion!

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    May 27th 2016, 3:57 PM

    And with the lack of antibotic failure only around the corner. These might be the next big race, learn to build other ones, learn to make them better etc…

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    Mute Mark
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    May 27th 2016, 4:03 PM

    Seems more like it’s performing a pre determined action in response to a force within a certain threshold than it goin “ah jesssuusss owowow” and impulsively flinching away.

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    May 27th 2016, 4:38 PM

    Well a flinch is basically a pre determined impulse isn’t it? I would be of the opinion that for something to be classed as pain, it has to be consciously interpreted and experienced as discomfort, rather than an automatic response to potentially damaging stimuli, otherwise it’s just a reflex. Depending on how you think of it, robots/computers either already feel pain since they have self diagnostic systems or will not feel pain until they attain some form of sentience.

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    May 28th 2016, 2:10 AM

    Hmmmm, Big difference between a robot feeling pain and automatic retractions based on various pressures. More like robots mimicking what its like to be in pain.

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    May 28th 2016, 2:57 PM

    http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/threedaysgrace/iammachine.html
    “I Am Machine”
    “I Am Machine”

    Here’s to being human
    All the pain and suffering
    There’s beauty in the bleeding
    At least you feel something

    I wish I knew what it was like
    To care enough to carry on
    I wish I knew what it was like
    To find a place where I belong, but

    I am machine
    I never sleep
    I keep my eyes wide open
    I am machine
    A part of me
    Wishes I could just feel something
    I am machine
    I never sleep
    Until I fix what’s broken
    I am machine
    A part of me
    Wishes I could just feel something

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    May 27th 2016, 6:44 PM

    I wonder did the auld box telly sets we had when I was a kid feel pain from the thumping and banging they seemed to need to get a decent picture !?!

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    May 27th 2016, 10:55 PM

    Carry on folks , nothing to see here keep scrolling

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