The Ulster Unionist Party’s Justice spokesperson, Danny Kennedy MLA, has welcomed the sentence of 18 months handed down by a Dublin court to Thomas ’Slab’ Murphy for unpaid taxes, as proof that no-one is beyond the law.
Newry & Armagh representative Mr Kennedy said:
“For many years Thomas Murphy was alleged to be one of the most senior and powerful figures within the Provisional IRA. Now there is a criminal conviction against his name and he will be required to serve a prison sentence.
“Many people may feel that sentence is relatively light but it is welcome nonetheless, given the long-standing and widespread concerns about levels of criminality along the border, much of which involves the evasion of taxes and duty to be paid.
“Given the high profile nature of Thomas Murphy, many people will be hoping that his arrest, trial and conviction are a signal that the no-one is beyond the law and that the political will is now there to provide the police and justice systems on both sides of the border with the resources they require to instigate a meaningful crack down on criminality in the border area.
“Some Sinn Fein politicians previously said Thomas Murphy was ‘a good republican.’ Today he is a convicted criminal on his way to jail.”