President Higgins says Anglo Tapes 'highlight greedy
attitudes'
Irish President Michael D Higgins
Michael McHugh – 30 June 2013
The Anglo
tapes only highlight greedy attitudes at the root of Ireland's
failed economic model of the past, the Irish President said.
The people of Ireland were shocked and dismayed
that a culture of recklessness emerged in some of their institutions which
was not in keeping with their core values, Michael D Higgins added.
He used a community garden party at his Dublin home to
reinforce his views of the terrible damage inflicted on society by the
self-interest of a speculative economy.
"This week, voices from the past have been heard
which serve to highlight behaviours and attitudes at the very root of that
failed economic model. They do not make for easy listening," he said.
"But let us be certain of one thing: these are not
the voices of the people of Ireland;
the attitudes they reveal are not shared by the people of Ireland; the behaviours they reflect are not
characteristic of the people of Ireland.
"The people of Ireland, who have borne the brunt
of a financial crisis not of their making, are shocked and dismayed that a
culture of greed and recklessness emerged in some of our institutions - a
culture which was not in keeping with our core values as a nation."
The former Labour Party minister and long-time activist
said the Irish people, who are rightly recognised for their fortitude, work
ethic and courage, will take the country out of this present crisis.
"The authentic voice, spirit and values of Ireland
will be restored and will lead us to what is important - a real economy that
provides sustainable employment for all and a just and ethical society that
allows all its citizens to fully participate and achieve their life
potential," he said.
"Informed foreign opinion will recognise that the
real story from Ireland is not the aberrant voices we heard this week but the
heroism of its people who are determined, not only to get through this
crisis, but to secure a future that is just, prosperous and
sustainable."
Press Association
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