Clare Daly asks Irish Finance Minister Joan Burton what action the government proposes to take in regard to the Anglo-Irish Bank bailout, especially in light of the recent release of the 'Anglo Tapes'.

The Irish Independent newspaper, which leaked these recorded phone conversations between Anglo-Irish bankers at the outset of the financial crisis in Ireland in 2008, sat on these tapes for some time (how long is unknown, but you can see in the first minute of this video that they're pretty defensive about it), and the Irish government has asked them to curtail the release of further recordings because of its "concern about the potential consequences of the emergence of certain other information into the public domain."