Ray MacSharry

Ray MacSharry

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name = Ray MacSharry
office = Tánaiste
term_start = 9 March 1982
term_end = 14 December 1982
predecessor = Michael O'Leary
successor = Dick Spring
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birth_place = Sligo, Ireland
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Raymond (Ray) MacSharry ( _ga. Reamon Mac Searraigh; born 29 April 1938) is a former Irish politician. He served as a Fianna Fáil Teachta Dála for Sligo-Leitrim between 1969 and 1988, during which time he briefly served as Tánaiste (Deputy Taoiseach).

Ministerial career

Ray MacSharry was born in County Sligo. He was educated locally (including spending some time in Summerhill College) and became a haulier and a small business executive. He became involved in local politics and was first elected to Dáil Éireann at the 1969 general election for the Sligo-Leitrim constituency. In 1979 he was appointed Minister for State at the Departments of Finance and Public Works, the lower rank of Irish governmental posts below cabinet rank, often called "Junior Ministers". In December 1979 he nominated Charles Haughey for the leadership of Fianna Fáil. He was later rewarded for this loyalty by becoming Minister for Agriculture in Haughey's first government. In the short-lived Fianna Fáil government of 1982 MacSharry was appointed Tánaiste and Minister for Finance.

Bugging Scandal in 1983

In 1983 he resigned from the Fianna Fáil front bench due to a telephone-tapping controversy, when it was revealed that as Tánaiste and Minister for Finance, he had borrowed police tape recorders to secretly record conversations with a cabinet colleague. MacSharry defended his action by saying that rumours were sweeping the party that he could be 'bought' (bribed) to support efforts to depose Haughey; he claimed he used the equipment to record any attempts made to offer bribes. The scandal was however primarily focused on the decision by the Minister for Justice, Seán Doherty, to bug the phones of two leading political journalists to discover their anti-Haughey sources. MacSharry was a secondary but high profile casualty of the scandal, as the equipment he had used had been supplied by Doherty, who had requested it from Assistant Garda (Police) Commissioner Joseph Ainsworth. Ainsworth was also forced to resign when the scandal reached the headlines.

EU Commissioner

In 1984, MacSharry's rehabilitation began when he was elected to the European Parliament. In 1987 Haughey returned to power and MacSharry was appointed to the most senior cabinet post, that of Minister for Finance. He committed himself to bringing order to the public finances and the poor economic situation. His ruthless cutting of state spending earned him the nickname "Mack the Knife". MacSharry was subsequently rewarded by Haughey with the appointment to be Ireland's EC Commissioner (now known as EU Commissioner).

MacSharry is well known as the first commissioner of agriculture to be able to work out a meaningful compromise on reform of the Common Agricultural Policy in 1992. The MacSharry reforms as they are known, mark the turning point between the "old" CAP policy, and the "new", although many other reforms followed his.

Ray, Charles and Diana

As Commissioner he famously became caught up in the rows between Britain's warring Prince and Princess of Wales, when the Prince, on behalf of Britain, attended a public function with MacSharry, rather than rush to hospital to see his young son, Prince William of Wales, who had been injured in an accident. (MacSharry subsequently rubbished Princess Diana's claim that the event showed Prince Charles to be an uncaring father, revealing that Charles had spent the entire function in minute by minute contact with the hospital.)

Business career

Ray MacSharry was widely tipped to be a future leader of Fianna Fáil but indicated that he had no such ambition. Following the completion of his term as Commissioner, MacSharry retired from politics to pursue business interests. MacSharry is currently a director on the boards of a variety of companies including Bank of Ireland and Ryanair Holdings. In 1999 he was appointed chairman of Eircom plc. He is also a member of the Comite d'Honneur of the Institute of European Affairs.

His son Marc MacSharry is a current member of Seanad Éireann, while his nephew Tom MacSharry is a Councillor on Sligo Borough Council and served as Mayor in 2006/07.

ee also

*Families in the Oireachtas

External links

* [http://www.electionsireland.org/candidate.cfm?ID=2964 Ray MacSharry's electoral history] (ElectionsIreland.org)

Political career

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before = Eugene Gilbride
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title = Fianna Fáil Teachta Dála for Sligo-Leitrim
years = 1969–1989
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before = Jim Gibbons
title = Minister for Agriculture
years = 1979–1981
after = Alan Dukes
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before = Michael O'Leary
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years = 1982
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before = Peter Sutherland
title = Irish European Commissioner
years = 1989–1993
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title = European Commissioner for Agriculture & Rural Development
years = 1989–1992
after = René Steichen


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