3rd December 2007, 07:44 PM
I echo Trowlfodder's view of more transparency. The situation for diggers has been messy and murky for too long and the 'peace and conciliation' type process which the IFA has adopted is still too wrapped up in the old boys' and girls' network and this allows certain issues to be swept under the carpet. I.e. complaints by an individual are not investigated if the individual wants to remain anominous because of fear of being black listed. Not to mention the adhesive mud throwing from arogant companies whose reputations were built during the bad old days. Wasn't it time that digers had a right to reply on their own terms? This is where the IFA is failing.
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'I wanna be a punk rocker but my mammy will ne let me'
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