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EPISODE · Jan 27, 2026 · 52 MIN

#632 Is Ireland’s Legal Aid System Being Played?

from The Niall Boylan Podcast (They Told Me To Shut Up)

In this episode, Niall is joined by social commentator Karl Deeter to take a hard look at the cost, scale, and alleged abuse of Ireland’s free legal aid system — and whether reform is long overdue.They discuss recent comments from Aontú TD Paul Lawless, who has argued that:“Repeat offenders who repeatedly receive free legal aid should have part of the cost recovered from their social welfare payments or assets. Some individuals appear before the courts 10, 20, even hundreds of times, each time availing of free legal aid at the taxpayer’s expense.”The conversation is set against the backdrop of the Legal Aid Board’s Annual Report 2024, which highlights the growing demand on the system:28,050 applications for civil legal aid and advice in 202458% of applications related to private family law11,689 applications were linked to international protection services, up 18% on the previous year7,423 legal aid certificates issued for court representation through the District Court private practitioner scheme2,294 family mediation cases, showing rising demand for alternatives to courtSupporters of Lawless’s proposal say this is common sense — arguing that a small cohort of repeat offenders should not have unlimited access to taxpayer-funded legal services.Critics counter that justice must remain equal before the law, warning that introducing financial recovery risks creating a two-tier justice system — especially when those who can afford top solicitors and barristers already enjoy a significant advantage.A timely and challenging discussion about fairness, accountability, and the future of legal aid in Ireland.👉 Is free legal aid in criminal and family law being abused?👉 Should some of the cost be recouped from welfare payments or assets?

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