In fairness he bought it cheap and possibly renovated it to a good standard and sold it at a higher price than he paid.
>The minister for trade promotion never declared his ownership of the property nor his sale to the council. Ethics legislation requires TDs to declare contracts with public bodies for any property sale worth more than €6,500.
That’s the second time he’s failed to declare and called the other time an error. He must be very error prone. Lessons will be learned.
I wonder will this website ever publish any articles on its funders.
Its great to see this reporting but I hope its not just a platform for someone’s agenda.
I’m not actually sure they do need to report property deals with the council.
It’s an odd lacuna, but the legislation is poorly drafted.
This thread is the first time I’ve ever wondered if FF is actually trying to astroturf.
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In fairness he bought it cheap and possibly renovated it to a good standard and sold it at a higher price than he paid.
>The minister for trade promotion never declared his ownership of the property nor his sale to the council. Ethics legislation requires TDs to declare contracts with public bodies for any property sale worth more than €6,500.
That’s the second time he’s failed to declare and called the other time an error. He must be very error prone. Lessons will be learned.
I wonder will this website ever publish any articles on its funders.
Its great to see this reporting but I hope its not just a platform for someone’s agenda.
I’m not actually sure they do need to report property deals with the council.
It’s an odd lacuna, but the legislation is poorly drafted.
This thread is the first time I’ve ever wondered if FF is actually trying to astroturf.
hush hush, nothing to see hear, run along