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It was like 'waking up every day and being raped' - Martin Cullen

category national | arts and media | news report author Friday January 22, 2010 01:13author by M 50 Report this post to the editors

Claims his colleagues did not want to be associated with him

After he allegations that he had been having an extra marital affair with Waterford PR executive Monica Leech, Martin Cullen said some of his colleagues did not want to be associated with him. The former Progressive Democrat and current Fianna Fáil TD claimed that that his children had been subject to bullying and

He said he had felt like running down Kildare Street shouting: 'I am innocent. I am innocent'. He described the experience as being like 'waking up every day and being raped'.

Monica Leech received a payment of 1.9 million euro from a newspaper in libel damages after remarks made on RTE about her relationship with Cullen were repeated in print. RTE settled with her for a payment of €250,000. The Minister lodged proceedings separately but has not yet acted on them. By contrast, the average payment from the redress board (which was to compensate people for, in some cases, literally being raped every day) was €60,000.
Martin Cullen - Quote: 'I am innocent. I am innocent'
Martin Cullen - Quote: 'I am innocent. I am innocent'

Monica Leech, who lives in Waterford, was first hired by Mr Cullen, who is a Fianna Fáil TD for Waterford, when he served as junior Minister in the Department of Finance with responsibility for the Office of Public Works (OPW).

She was an information co-ordinator for two major OPW projects in Martin Cullen's constituency and had previously been an active political supporter of the junior minister. Monica Leech Communications was appointed as a consultant to the OPW for six months as "information co-ordinator" on two projects - the Waterford North Quays and the Glen Buildings. But the contract lasted for 19 months "because the projects were on-going".

Within days of Mr Cullen moving to the Department of the Environment in July 2003, Monica Leech moved to his department on a salary of €1,200 a day. She was appointed by the Department on the recommendation of the Minister on a six-month contract until a full tender process could be initiated.

She worked on the Race Against Waste campaign for the department until the cabinet reshuffle in September 2004 when her services were terminated by the incoming minister. Her earnings from the consultancy work over two years, were in excess of €300,000.

It later emerged that Monica Leech had traveled abroad on several trips with Martin Cullen including on projects which did not appear to relate to the terms of reference of her appointment. A report by the retired chairman of the Revenue Commissioners, Dermot Quigley, published in the Spring of 2005, found that while the circumstances of the appointment of Monica Leech were unusual, he found no impropriety on her part or on the part of Martin Cullen.

The Standards in Public Office Commission subsequently investigated the appointment and also found no impropriety but said that it did not have sufficient legislative powers to instigate a deeper inquiry. Its request for wider powers to investigate allegations against the holders of public office was rejected by the Minister for Finance, Brian Cowen, in 2006.

A spokesman for the Minister said that he had asked that Monica Leech be one of those invited to tender for the contract, although her firm wasn't incorporated as a business until December, 2002. Ms Leech was awarded the contract in February 2003, beating the two well established Dublin firms, Drury PR and Carr Communications.

The Waterford Minister also appointed Mrs Leech to a panel which awarded a €4.7m e-voting contract to Q4, a public relations company run by former adviser to Bertie Ahern, Jackie Gallagher and former FF general secretary Pat Macken.

author by Fleecedpublication date Fri Jan 22, 2010 07:49author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Having people like martin cullen in office with their huge salaries and cavalier attitude to expenses from the taxpayers pocket and who are responsible for bumbling huge fiscal fiascos is like waking up every day and being raped financially.

Why do people like him who have really no standing or respect at this stage from the public at large command such high compensation for a bit of gossip? If you make your (huge and very disproportionate to ability IMHO) living from being in the public eye then you should have to deal with being talked about a bit and take it with grace and not waste courts time and chill the free press with your libel cases. This man damages everything he touches. Now he's damaging what remains of the press in Ireland.

author by mpublication date Fri Jan 22, 2010 16:20author address author phone Report this post to the editors

This is the Minister who traveled first class to the Olympics in China while the athletes traveled coach? It must have awful for you Martin, how did you cope?

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author by Fred Johnstonpublication date Sat Jan 23, 2010 18:46author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Whereas standards in reporting journalism have certainly declined since my day and no one should tolerate the intrusion of young journalists who have not been taught at Rathmines College a certain respect for their subjects, it is difficult to stomach any government Minister, who would hog the media spotlight at the drop of a hat if he were opening some obscure building or presiding over some impossible piece of legislation, starting to give out about the media. It's like those Z-list 'celebs' who send out press-statements to all the media telling the media to leave them alone! Politicians thrive on publicity just like any 'Big Brother' contestant. Mr Martin, if he does not want publicity nor general media interest, should resign his post and retire to write his memoirs. Politics clearly isn't for him. He was not elected to be anonymous.
He will not change the ethics prevailing in contemporary journalism. And one - with respect - learns to grow instantly wary when a politician these days starts bringing a personal note into his public life. Mr Martin's statement has managed to place his family directly in the public eye in as sure a manner as that for which he criticised the clumsy attempts of the media. Bottom line, though, remains: politics is about publicity and while Mr Martin courts publicity same as any other politician he also wishes, like those 'celebs' again, to be able to control it. This he cannot do.

author by Sceptic.publication date Sat Jan 23, 2010 20:42author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Of Course the likes of .M.Cullen would seek publicity no matter what the event was likely to be .

Will we the people ever forget the 52 million he was responsible for blowing on Ping Pong Machines
that refused to werk and lest we forget the millions which have been spent keeping the same Ping Pong Machines
under the watchful eye of M.Cullen & Co. at great cost to the taxpayers who are paying top dollar for their keep.

author by Curiouspublication date Sun Jan 24, 2010 15:35author address author phone Report this post to the editors

What qualifications did Monica leech have to deserve 1200 euro per day from the taxpayer??

What exactly did she do all day that only she could do at 1200 euro a day?? Leech indeed!!

She certainly sucked the taxpayer dry, amongst others.

Cullen should resign at once for blowing taxpayers money needlessly while poor people freeze and starve after having their welfare eviscerated.