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The treasury building, headquarters of NAMA. /Photocall Ireland

NAMA sold 26 properties with 'no evidence of open marketing'

The state’s bad bank is also unable to say how much it takes in rental income.

THE NATIONAL ASSET Management Agency sold twenty-six properties with ‘no evidence of open marketing’, a new report has found.

The state’s public spending watchdog, the Comptroller and Auditor General, carried out the value-for-money report into the activities of the bad bank in the period from 2010-2012.

In its report, the C&AG said that it was satisfied that the reasons supplied by NAMA for the lack of open marketing were “reasonable” in 15 cases, with sales of €151 million in value.

The sales of six other properties to state bodies in Ireland or Great Britain, with gross proceeds of €12.1 million, were not openly marketed either.

In a final loan, the report found that “there was no evidence of open marketing or obtaining market assurance”.

Bid

The report found that in one instance, a property in Ireland was sold without an open contest for €27 million.

The property in question had been the subject of an eight-week marketing campaign, with a winner chosen after this process later withdrawing.

The property was eventually sold to a new bidder, not originally on the shortlist, at the same price five months later.

However, the C&AG found that:

No evidence was provided to show how the purchaser was selected. Nor was there any evidence of the asset being returned to the market after the failed initial competition.

NAMA said it felt that the price for the property would have been lower had it been returned to the market.

Spending and rental mystery

NAMA was unable to say exactly what the returns were on properties that have been sold.

This is because it doesn’t have the IT system to keep track of capital or other funding provided to individual properties, or to calculate how much is coming in in rent from individual properties.

As such, the report found that “it is not possible to calculate the returns that were earned on properties that have been sold”.

NAMA had disposed of around €10.5 billion worth of property in the UK and Ireland by the end of 2013.

The C&AG looked at examined the sale of 144 properties as part of its review, which were sold for around €1 billion overall.

Here’s the most complete breakdown of NAMA loans you’ll see today>

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    Jul 15th 2011, 1:11 AM

    Someone who arrives at an A&E with an alcohol related illness might think twice about clogging up valuable resources if they were sent a nice hefty bill for the pleasure. It’s the only way to knock some sense into some people.

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    Jul 14th 2011, 10:40 PM

    Point taken

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    Jul 14th 2011, 8:38 PM

    I’ll drink to that!

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    Jul 14th 2011, 10:31 PM

    Why are you assuming that a person in hospital because of alcohol related issues must be on the dole ??? Very small minded

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    Jul 14th 2011, 10:39 PM

    read my comment again Erin….I said that you pay (if you are working) ,and if you are not working then your dole gets reduced by some ammount. How is that small minded? Its a fair approach to ensure everyone pays something and thereby learns to take responsibility for the consequences of their drunken bed blocking!!

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    Jul 14th 2011, 7:46 PM

    interesting statistics, I’d quite like to see the numbers associated to the percentages, you have to keep in mind that men don’t have bed days associated with child birth which might push the women’s numbers down artificially.

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    Jul 14th 2011, 11:53 PM

    and the cost of Cannabis-related illness was……

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    Jul 15th 2011, 8:24 AM

    A New York type “Trunk Tank” might be a better deterrent.

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