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Bertie Ahern and the Drumcondra Mafia

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Bertie Ahern and the Drumcondra Mafia

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In March 2008, Bertie Ahern announced his resignation as Taoiseach, prompted by ongoing evidence in a planning inquiry that uncovered he had received large sums of money when minister for finance. Yet, even in defeat, he remained the most popular politician of his generation, one for whom the defining Teflon Taoiseach tag had not entirely slid away. However, what made Bertie Ahern unique was not his enormous popularity or the revelations about his personal finances, but his dependence on a power base largely separate to Fianna Fail: the Drumcondra Mafia , a largely unknown, fiercely loyal, close-knit group of friends. When Ahern was Taoiseach the centre of power was arguably as much in St Luke s, the legendary constituency office bought by the Drumcondra Mafia, as in Government Buildings. Bertie Ahern and the Drumcondra Mafia takes the reader inside the organisation and examines how they not only established the most efficient electoral machine in the country but put their man in the most senior political office in the state. It also details how, in his rise to power, Ahern acquired substantial sums of money while propagating the image of a man with no interest in money. Finally, it tracks his descent with the investigation into his finances, a descent punctuated by one final victory, in the 2007 general election. This is the story not just of Bertie Ahern but of the men and women who travelled with him on his extraordinary journey.

Author Biography:

Michael Clifford is a journalist with the Sunday Tribune where he writes a weekly column. He regularly contributes to a variety of programmes on Irish radio and TV. He is author of Love You to Death: Ireland s Wife Killers Revealed. Shane Coleman is the Political Editor of the Sunday Tribune and is a regular analyst of Irish politics on television and radio. He is the best selling author of Foot in Mouth: Famous Irish Political Gaffes and Up the Poll: Great Irish Election Stories.
Release date Australia
April 8th, 2010
Audiences
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Pages
384
Dimensions
131x198x26
ISBN-13
9780340919057
Product ID
3978616

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