Correspondence obtained under FOI Act shows RTB had planned to issue figures weeks before they were eventually released
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On Saturday, Labour leader Ivana Bacik said: “I have called for the publication of the full suite of advice received by Government so the public can have a clear understanding of what evidence was relied upon by Government in making the decision to lift the eviction ban. A key question remains whether political pressure was in fact applied to the RTB to delay the release of Q4 figures from 2022 on notices to quit received by renters just to save Government’s skin.
When the controversy first arose earlier this month, Tánaiste Micheál Martin rejected any suggestion the Government suppressed or delayed the publication of RTB data,Rejecting Ms Bacik’s claims on Saturday, a spokesperson for the Department of Housing said the publication and timing of RTB data was a decision to which it had no input.
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