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There’s been plenty of talk about Catherine Connolly representing financial institutions in eviction cases — with some saying she was just doing her job, and others calling it a betrayal of principle. But where’s the line between professional duty and personal conscience?
Niall opens the phone lines to ask: Would you do something at work that goes against your moral beliefs — or would you risk your job instead?
From radio presenters forced to argue a side they don’t believe in, to Gardaí ordered to stand against residents they quietly support, or doctors treating patients whose actions led to their illness — today’s conversation digs into the grey areas of ethics, loyalty, and responsibility.
Callers share the real-life dilemmas they’ve faced — moments when saying “no” came with a cost.
By Niall Boylan5
88 ratings
There’s been plenty of talk about Catherine Connolly representing financial institutions in eviction cases — with some saying she was just doing her job, and others calling it a betrayal of principle. But where’s the line between professional duty and personal conscience?
Niall opens the phone lines to ask: Would you do something at work that goes against your moral beliefs — or would you risk your job instead?
From radio presenters forced to argue a side they don’t believe in, to Gardaí ordered to stand against residents they quietly support, or doctors treating patients whose actions led to their illness — today’s conversation digs into the grey areas of ethics, loyalty, and responsibility.
Callers share the real-life dilemmas they’ve faced — moments when saying “no” came with a cost.

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