Security spend on homes of Ministers and officials up threefold
Figures provided to Dáil watchdog reveals expenditure jumped above €700,000 in 2021
Figures provided to Dáil watchdog reveals expenditure jumped above €700,000 in 2021
500,000 homes to be retrofitted by 2030 under plans to boost home energy efficiency
Comptroller casts doubt on possibility of ‘material loss of public funds’
Department of Health secretary general asked about salary at Public Accounts Committee
Non-response to request for information described as ‘concerning’ by watchdog
Health service owed €35m from cancelled ventilator order, Public Accounts Committee hears
Detectives investigating allegations of corrupt practices detain man in 50s
Suspect in his 50s is eighth person arrested in ongoing inquiry into corrupt practices
More than €200,000 incurred by body that will run National Children’s Hospital did not comply with State procurement rules
Xboxes fall under ‘incentivised regimes policy’, says director general of prison service
PAC report blames loss on Nama miscalculating price on sale of debts due from Quinlan
Tipperary will wear the Grangemockler jersey in Sunday’s Munster final against Cork
Money held in account to pay tax owed to State used in other country, PAC hears
Comptroller & Auditor General outlines pricing ‘miscalculation’ to Dáil committee
Deal established to provide financial support for those in private or public nursing home care
Arrests follow report highlighting concerns about procurement in Kildare and Wicklow
Sale of portfolio could have cost State up to €29m, spending watchdog report suggests
Cork events to mark War of Independence while Tipperary remember Bloody Sunday
System was introduced in 2015 at a cost of €38m – nearly €20m more than budgeted for
Four of the State’s five surviving retail banks are working on a major cost-cutting drive
Paul Quinn is latest senior official to leave board, with project expected to cost €1.7bn
Move follows publication of Bill which would allow citizens resident outside State to vote
Agriculture and rural development received 86% of €1.8bn paid out by bloc, report shows
‘Serious lapses’ in State body’s financial practices severely criticised in C&AG report
Unpublished report highlighted concerns over university’s student records system
Deal in which €6bn worth of property loans to a US firm for €1.6bn prompted a criminal inquiry
Whistleblower faced considerable animosity within the Garda force
C&AG notes just 246 of 547 housing bodies have signed up for regulatory system
Mr Justice Peter Charleton found the former Garda press officer lied in an affidavit
Former Garda commissioner conducted ‘campaign of calumny’ against whistleblower
Callinan and Taylor ran two-man campaign against Garda whistleblower McCabe
Simon Harris says OPW ‘solely responsible’ for accommodation and procurement
The presidency’s funding should be looked at, but not by the tendentious PAC
Office of President’s spending to be examined despite constitutionality concern
Councillor threatened to walk out and claimed he was ‘entrapped’ into asking for payment
In some cases developers contributed money raised from selling jewellery and luxury goods towards repaying Nama
Ms Justice Isobel Kennedy to act as chairwoman ahead of October vote
Charleton tribunal: Ex-Garda chief says he thought press officer would be good choice
Ex-Garda commissioner says John Deasy, Seamus McCarthy and John McGuinness are wrong
McGuinness: Ex-Garda chief Martin Callinan told him McCabe not to be trusted
Accounts show Cerberus subsidiary used to buy loans made €9 million loss in 2016
C&AG report notes internal Garda review prompted voluntary payment
State Claims Agency figures show cost of legal actions against State rising to €2.2bn
Comptroller & Auditor General finds Dublin building was leased but not occupied
No brief fees to be paid as commission of investigation attempts to rein in costs
Government argues they facilitate efficient delivery of services, but not everyone is convinced
Allegations suggest EU money given to Garda for training was spent on entertainment
Michael Culhane did not disclose what he knew of Templemore financial irregularities
Commissioner criticised for not informing office about irregularities at Templemore
Former Garda commissioner tells tribunal minister asked about whistleblower’s background
Sale of loans was not done on the open market, contrary to normal Nama policy
Comtroller and Auditor General considering an inquiry into details of €455 million deal
Agency expects to have earned €3 billion surplus for State by end of the decade
Comptroller and auditor general tells Public Accounts Committee he is not sure why OPW changed its policy
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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