Mahon: Corruption became 'acknowledged way of doing business'

Judge Alan Mahon’s verdict on corruption in politics couldn’t be more damning – it was deep rooted, rampant and permeated every level.

Mahon: Corruption became 'acknowledged way of doing business'

Judge Alan Mahon’s verdict on corruption in politics couldn’t be more damning – it was deep rooted, rampant and permeated every level.

Judge Mahon asked why political corruption – an open secret in the late 1980s and early 1990s – was allowed, unabated.

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