Company running Dublin hotel received €18.1 million to accommodate asylum seekers and Ukrainian refugees during final three months of 2024
Cape Wrath Hotel Unlimited, a key property in the State’s international protection accommodation system, received €18.1 million to accommodateapplicants and Ukrainian beneficiaries of temporary protection during the final three months of 2024. This brings to €70.86 million the total amount the company received for asylum seeker and refugee accommodation services last year, making it the highest recipient of these State payments in 2024.
I feel we’re close now, Meghan, so I can speak freely. The right pitch is crucial in lifestyle hucksterism like yours An average of 33 asylum seekers are arriving into Ireland each day, nearly half the number who arrived daily six months ago when an average of 64 people arrived per day. Mosney Holidays plc, which provides accommodation for between 500-600 international protection applicants and refugees supported by the Irish Refugee Protection Programme at a former holiday resort inA firm called Total Experience Limited, which provided accommodation services only for Ukrainians, was paid €30.7 million and Brimwood Limited received €24 million.
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