Michael Stone was appointed to the position by then Housing Minister Eoghan Murphy.
THE BUSINESSMAN WHO paid for campaign posters to be erected for Public Expenditure Minister Paschal Donohoe is on the board of the Land Development Agency.
These services were provided over four days, with a company van also being used by the individuals hanging posters. In response to a Parliamentary Question from Sinn Féin’s Eoin Ó Broin in 2019, then-Housing Minister Eoghan Murphy said that he appointed an “interim Board with a mix of public and private sector skills.”
However, the LDA spokesperson said that Stone has “waived his remuneration fee since the outset of his involvement with the Agency and does not claim expenses”.
Ireland Latest News, Ireland Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Varadkar’s housing meeting without Minister ‘not helpful’, says Fianna Fáil TDTaoiseach met Housing Commission in absence of FF’s Darragh O’Brien, who is responsible for the brief
Read more »
Any ‘bad vibes’ over refugee housing will be reversed, new junior minister predictsJoe O’Brien says migrant reception system needs structural overhaul as he tends integration portfolio
Read more »
Long overdue ethics laws to keep politicians in check can't be delayed, say oppositionSipo has said for many years that it wants more ‘teeth’ to hold politicians to account and the opposition say those reforms cannot be delayed any longer.
Read more »
Irish woman Mary Rodgers lost almost four stone without calorie countingMary struggled with different diets and weight loss plans for years, but she's happier than ever now she's almost four stone down after finding what works for her
Read more »
Housing outlook is poor, despite record investmentHousing remains the number one challenge for the Government, but despite record investment the outlook is poor, reports sandra_hurley
Read more »
The better educated each Irish generation is, the worse its chances of home ownershipIT Sunday: Housing crisis analysis, tips for better financial health and David McWilliams writes from Ukraine
Read more »