The Sinn Féin leader, Gerry Adams, has categorically denied that Sinn Féin was in any way involved in the money laundering operation uncovered by the gardaí.
Speaking on RTÉ's News at One, Mr Adams repeated his belief that the IRA was not involved in the Northern Bank robbery.
He also repeated that Sinn Féin was opposed to criminality.
He said there are members of other political parties who have been imprisoned because of their involvement with corruption, but he did not tar every member of those parties with the smear of criminality.
Mr Adams said the party will weather this storm, and if the party had issues to deal with, they would deal with them.
He said he would not walk away from any challenge.
Ahern supports 'politics of inclusion'
Earlier the Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern, said he still supported the politics of inclusion and said he would continue to work towards reaching a comprehensive peace settlement in the North. Mr Ahern congratulated the gardaí for their work in uncovering the major money laundering operation.
Speaking in Nenagh this morning, he said there was never any ambiguity in his mind about the massive criminal element in the provisional republican movement.
The Minister for Justice has described the Provisional IRA movement as a colossal crime machine laundering huge sums of money.
Michael McDowell said that right across Ireland people were busy moving huge sums of money for the Provisionals. Speaking on RTÉ Radio, Mr McDowell also said that the IRA leadership was in total control of the military and political sides of republicanism, and that it is not divided.
- News At One: Speaking to RTÉ from Spain, the Sinn Féin President, Gerry Adams, gives his reaction to the developments in the garda investigation into money laundering
- News At One: Teresa Mannion got the reaction of the Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern, to the latest developments and his view on their implications for the peace process
- News At One: Speaking earlier on RTÉ Radio, The Minister for Justice, Michael McDowell, described the IRA as a colossal crime machine
- 6.1 News: Tommie Gorman, Northern Editor, reports on the implications of the money laundering probe for the Northern Ireland peace process
- 6.1 News: David Davin-Power, Political Correspondent, gets the political reaction to the money laundering investigation
- 6.1 News: Jim O'Keefe, Fine Gael's Justice Spokesman, gives his reaction to today's developments
- 9 News: Paschal Sheehy and Paul Reynolds discuss the implications of the garda probe for the Northern Ireland peace process
- 9 News: Tommie Gorman, Northern Editor, reports on comments made by Sinn Féin's Chief Negotiator, Martin McGuinness
- 9 News: David Davin-Power speaks about the political repercussions of this week's events
