Wed 10 Oct 2007Handball to Bertie still not coming backDáil Sketch/Miriam Lord:"We shouldn't have to
legislate for standards. We should have them." And with that,
Labour leader Eamon Gilmore moved on from the question of the
Taoiseach's sworn evidence to the Mahon tribunal.He had just observed Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny playing
handball against a haystack - to borrow Joe Higgins's memorable
description of trying to get answers in the Dáil from Bertie
Ahern: "There's a dull thud, and nothing comes back." But Enda
tried anyway. He wanted to address the matter of standards in
public life in the light of the Taoiseach's tribunal evidence, one
aspect of which moved a judge to comment it was the "polar
opposite" of what he told the inquiry in private interview.