According to reports in the Irish news, Niamh Sweeney, a former senior Meta lobbyist, is set to join the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) as a commissioner in October
I have to admit, us in Ireland are cucked for US multinationals. We can’t create jobs here so we invited them over to create jobs for us with the incentive of low corporation tax. US companies became the number 1 employer and provide the largest turnover in Ireland. It had been working until Trump tariffs came. When I was in Reddit, many Irish users were dismissive about weaning off from US multinational companies in spite of it all. It is the typical “be grand” attitude that is ingrained in the culture here. One user mentioned it will be okay, Trump is only going to be president for four years, and painted an optimistic outlook. But looking back, the person could be a higher up employed by US multinationals trying to assuage the fears based on the language he/she used.
I think a lot of Irish have become over reliant and mentally beholden by US corporations. Can’t really think of alternative outside the habit. Hell, the Irish government was even reluctant to take the €1.3 billion taxes that Apple owed the state in spite of the EU court ruling, because this could dissuade US companies to set up shore in Ireland. And now here we are, a fifth column in the EU in the form of an Irish ex-employee of Meta. At least the good news is that GDPR office isn’t only in Ireland, so other GDPR offices in the EU could pass judgement more independently.
I have to admit, us in Ireland are cucked for US multinationals. We can’t create jobs here so we invited them over to create jobs for us with the incentive of low corporation tax. US companies became the number 1 employer and provide the largest turnover in Ireland. It had been working until Trump tariffs came. When I was in Reddit, many Irish users were dismissive about weaning off from US multinational companies in spite of it all. It is the typical “be grand” attitude that is ingrained in the culture here. One user mentioned it will be okay, Trump is only going to be president for four years, and painted an optimistic outlook. But looking back, the person could be a higher up employed by US multinationals trying to assuage the fears based on the language he/she used.
I think a lot of Irish have become over reliant and mentally beholden by US corporations. Can’t really think of alternative outside the habit. Hell, the Irish government was even reluctant to take the €1.3 billion taxes that Apple owed the state in spite of the EU court ruling, because this could dissuade US companies to set up shore in Ireland. And now here we are, a fifth column in the EU in the form of an Irish ex-employee of Meta. At least the good news is that GDPR office isn’t only in Ireland, so other GDPR offices in the EU could pass judgement more independently.