Why we’re marching on 18th September in Dublin; and why you should join us

When

Tuesday, August 27th, from 6pm - 7:30pm BST

Where

Online via Zoom.

Format

There'll be a great line-up of speakers plus ample scope for discussion and debate.

Why You Should Attend....

On September 18th, we march to demand a future where fairness, integrity, and justice are not just ideals, but realities. Our voices will rise together, carrying the torch of hope as we call upon politicians, lawmakers, and regulators to address the systemic failures that have fueled growing discontent in Ireland.

This march is more than just a protest—it’s a movement for meaningful change. Together, we will:

  • Demand an Inquiry: Hold regulatory bodies accountable, including the Central Bank of Ireland and other financial and public regulators. We need laws that empower the Gardaí and judicial authorities to enforce the law effectively.
  • Advocate for Central Bank Reform: Push for comprehensive reforms that ensure the Central Bank protects consumers and holds wrongdoers accountable, even when they are powerful institutions.
  • Call for Criminal Justice Reforms: Urgently reform our criminal justice system to ensure perpetrators are held accountable and justice is served.
  • Fight for Victim Support & Restitution: Ensure victims of financial misconduct receive the support and compensation they deserve.
  • Demand Transparency in Family Courts: End the secrecy of Family Courts, protect children, and ensure their voices are heard.

This is your chance to stand up, speak out, and be part of a powerful call for change. Don’t just stand by—march with us and make your voice heard.

This event is about why you should attend the march. It’s about understanding the importance of your presence, the strength in our unity, and the impact we can make together.

You can download Maeve Hosier’s presentation and accompanying document here: 

Here's the programme so far...

Andy Agathangelou

Founder, Transparency Task Force; Chair, Secretariat Committee, APPG on Personal Banking and Fairer Financial Services; Chair of the Violation Tracker UK Advisory Board

 

Further information about the TTF

You can click on the button below to read about the 130+ Transparency Task Force Ambassadors. The list includes world class academics and highly respected thought leaders from right around the world.

Click here to see the TTF Ambassadors

Transparency Task Force Advisory Group

You can click on the button below to read about the Transparency Task Force Advisory Group, which is Chaired by the former Chair of the Financial Conduct Authority’s Financial Services Consumer Panel.

Click here to see the TTF Advisory Group

If you want to read testimonials…

If you haven’t been to one of our events before you can use the link below to read some testimonials:

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