‘Go-away money’: When property developers and objectors do deals Tags:ireland 3 comments The end purchaser will pay for it at the end of the day. >The controversy centred on a small group of residents in south Dublin who sought payments of more than €200,000 each from a developer. That’s an interesting way of describing bribery. > The names of the residents, the developer and the location of the site have not been published for legal reasons. Why would there be any requirement to protect the names of the objectors and how much they are demanding? Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
>The controversy centred on a small group of residents in south Dublin who sought payments of more than €200,000 each from a developer.
That’s an interesting way of describing bribery. > The names of the residents, the developer and the location of the site have not been published for legal reasons. Why would there be any requirement to protect the names of the objectors and how much they are demanding?
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The end purchaser will pay for it at the end of the day.
>The controversy centred on a small group of residents in south Dublin who sought payments of more than €200,000 each from a developer.
That’s an interesting way of describing bribery.
> The names of the residents, the developer and the location of the site have not been published for legal reasons.
Why would there be any requirement to protect the names of the objectors and how much they are demanding?