Politicians will next week hold an intensive series of hearings as part of a one-day interrogation of the new defective blocks bill, which will bypass the normal process of pre-legislative scrutiny.
It’s understood that members of the Oireachtas housing committee today agreed to a proposal by Darragh O’Brien, the Housing Minister, to waive pre-legislative scrutiny of the €2.7 billion scheme.
The committee had yesterday proposed a plan to hold three two-hour meetings next Thursday instead ...
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