PAC chairman: close public contract ‘loopholes’ to reduce risk to taxpayer money
‘Major overhaul’ needed in how public bodies and government are signing off on contracts, says Brian Stanley
‘Major overhaul’ needed in how public bodies and government are signing off on contracts, says Brian Stanley
Public has grown weary of the scandals within national broadcaster, says Brian Stanley
Prof Kerstin Mey facing deepening crisis in her leadership after student housing project in which the institution overpaid €5.2 million for 20 homes
RTÉ offer of a detailed summary of meeting note labelled ‘not acceptable’ and ‘a day late and and dollar short’
Sweeping generalisations, short-termism, vanity and revisionist historical parallels are destroying our ability to debate rationally
Construction firm BAM will need ‘significant improvement’ to meet October 2024 completion date, while final bill could exceed €2bn
Complete sale of Montrose campus ‘unlikely’, RTÉ's director general tells Public Accounts Committee
TD Niamh Smyth, who chairs media committee, believes another committee meeting before Dáil resumes regular sittings may be in order
New director general Bakhurst and chair Ní Raghallaigh to push back against presenter’s evidence, claiming ‘pressing need’ to correct record
Presenter and agent to appear at two back-to-back Oireachtas committee hearings on Tuesday
Substantial change is needed at RTÉ, says Public Accounts Committee chairman
Retired solicitor comments on a recent PAC session and how it was conducted
Presenter’s contract and all transactions from the RTÉ barter account for 20 years are being sought by Oireachtas committee
What has been revealed in relation to RTÉ over recent days ‘would shame the most extravagant of Celtic Tiger era excesses’, says Sinn Féin TD
Intervention comes after PAC heard claims that RTÉ had ‘slush fund’ for expensive sports and entertainment junkets
Catherine Martin will seek approval for external auditors to examine the troubled broadcaster’s books
Center Parcs announces it will not continue €295,000 sponsorship deal for The Ryan Tubridy Show in another blow for RTÉ
Issue of CCTV in stable yards has been contentious since Viking Hoard case when trainer claimed unsupervised horse was ‘nobbled’ by third party not caught on video
Sinn Féin TD Brian Stanley said it is good that Ireland is ‘playing our part’, but burden must be spread
Mass actions now comprising 10 per cent of all legal cases against the State
The Public Accounts Committee will ask Dee Forbes how much market research was conducted in advance
Options for future use include sending the modular homes to Ukraine or converting the sites for permanent social housing
Sinn Féin’s Brian Stanley urges parents not to buy scooters, warning they are not toys but ‘very dangerous’ vehicles
Former Tánaiste says governors were ‘horrified’ there was no written valuation
Public Accounts Committee meeting to examine the university’s 2020 accounts
Sinn Féin TD Brian Stanley says existing rules leave credit unions ‘handcuffed’
Report raises concerns that taxpayers are not getting value for money
Offaly man behind first known damages claim involving virus case in a meat factory
Paul Reid says ‘absolutely not’ HSE policy to ask staff to leave after making protected disclosures
Public Accounts Committee to ask Department of Health when Robert Watt stopped waiving pay increase
Public Accounts Committee asked by former member to examine State wage subsidies
Department of Health secretary general asked about salary at Public Accounts Committee
At least €2.8 bn in ‘debt warehouse’ scheme introduced to support businesses
Mis-measurement by OPW of new floor space expected to result in €10m over-payment
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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