Taoiseach says ‘due process should prevail’ in Gould arrest

It comes after Cork North Central TD Thomas Gould and Cork city councillor Kenneth Collins attended pre-arranged appointments with gardaí over a complaint of alleged business fraud.
Taoiseach says ‘due process should prevail’ in Gould arrest

Taoiseach Micheál Martin speaking to the media at JW Marriott Hotel in Austin, Texas, as part of his week long visit to the US. Photo: Niall Carson/PA Wire

The arrest and questioning of two Sinn Féin politicians was “prematurely” publicised, the Taoiseach has said.

Micheál Martin said “due process should always prevail” during garda investigations.

It comes after Cork North Central TD Thomas Gould and Cork city councillor Kenneth Collins attended pre-arranged appointments with gardaí over a complaint of alleged business fraud.

Sinn Féin said both men, who were released without charge, “emphatically deny the allegations” against them.

Asked about Sinn Féin choosing to reappoint Mr Gould as a party spokesman, Mr Martin said: “My experience would say that we should allow the gardaí get on with the investigation, actually.

“I’ve always been reluctant to dive in in the midst of a garda process.

“In more recent times, there seems to be a tendency to cast that aside. These are fundamental principles of due process, so I would err on the side of allowing the process to take its course.” He added: “I don’t really want to comment beyond that. It’s interesting, cases of this kind – and it’s the nature of things – but they end up in the media prematurely it seems to me.” 

Asked about Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald signalling a willingness to make a statement on the matter in the Dáil, Mr Martin said: “I would question it, frankly, because I believe that it’s very early days for Dáil statements, where questions have just happened.” He said Mr Gould and Mr Collins had been arrested by appointment and asked questions by the gardaí without any conclusion.

He added: “There’s a process to be followed. We do have separation of powers, and I would have thought that the obvious thing for now would be to await the process and see what transpires.

“And there can be plenty time in the aftermath of that process for questions in the Dail.” 

Gardaí said their investigation into the alleged offences is ongoing.

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