Conor Pope (born 3 August 1968)[1][better source needed] is an Irish journalist, author and broadcaster who works for The Irish Times as well as appearing on radio and television as a consumer advocate.
[2] He has also had a weekly slot on TV3's Six O'Clock Show,[citation needed] and is the presenter of Conor Pope's Consumer 999 on the same channel.
[3] Born in Galway, Pope moved with his family to County Cork when he was six and they returned when he was thirteen.
[4] Pope wrote a consumer advice book (Stop Wasting Your Money; Liberty Press), which was published in 2007,[5] and contributed to two consumer-related shows on RTÉ Television in 2007 and 2009.
This was the subject of controversy when American politicians commented unfavourably on the proposed memorial.