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PAC chair Brian Stanley says C&AG report shows ‘taxpayer is failing to achieve value for money’

Stanley said it is ‘difficult to put into context the level of expenditure that is being lost by the state each year and the level of potential revenue that is being forgone’.

THE CHAIR OF the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) Brian Stanley said the “taxpayer is failing to achieve value for money” following the release of the Comptroller and Auditor General’s Annual Report for 2022.

The Comptroller and Auditor General (C&AG) is tasked with providing “independent assurance that public funds and resources are used in accordance with the law, managed to good effect and properly accounted for and to contribute to improvement in public administration”.

The C&AG’s annual report “identifies issues which merit consideration by the Committee of Public Accounts in the interests of transparency and accountability”.

Commenting on the publication of the 2022 annual report, PAC chair and Sinn Féin TD Brian Stanley said: “It is difficult to put into context the level of expenditure that is being lost by the state each year and the level of potential revenue that is being forgone.”

He added that PAC will “scrutinise these areas of concern” over the next 12 months and “deliver outcomes that will provide the taxpayer with value for money”.

Of the 25 chapters identified by the C&AG, Stanley highlighted several as being of particular concern.

These areas of concern include the Sustainable Energy Authority Ireland’s (SEAI) retrofit scheme.

The SEAI is the national retrofit delivery body and received funding of around €1.1 billion in the ten-year period to the end of 2022.

The C&AG annual report focussed on two key retrofitting schemes – the ‘better energy warmer homes’ scheme and the ‘better energy homes’ scheme.

Expenditure on these two schemes amounted to €538 million in the ten-year period to the end of last year, accounting for around 60% of the SEAI’s total expenditure under residential and community energy efficiency.

Last year, 39% of the retrofits under the “better energy warmer homes” scheme were inspected

However, 55% of these cases required further work.

Meanwhile, 18% of retrofits under the “better energy homes” scheme were inspected last year and 46% of cases did not pass the inspection.

Following rectification works, almost all cases were resolved.

The annual report also warns that the schemes have “contributed very modestly to the required emissions reduction”.

The report adds that the SEAI will require a “very significant increase in activity level” to reach its target of retrofitting 65,000 dwellings by the end of 2025.

As of the end of 2022, the SEAI had delivered 28% of this target.

HSE deficit

Stanley noted that the HSE’s finances were also identified by the C&AG as an area of concern.

As of the end of 2022, the HSE had an “accumulated deficit of €1.24 billion” for incurred expenditure.

Of this figure, €838 million was “inherited on its establishment for authorised expenditure incurred by the former health boards”.

The report states that this deficit will “eventually will need funding to meet the liability”.

Meanwhile, the operating deficit reported last year was €185 million.

Land Aggregation Scheme

The Land Aggregation Scheme (LAGS) was established in 2010.

The C&AG describes its mission as to “alleviate the financial burden on local authorities relating to the maturing Housing Finance Agency loans, where residential development of the associated land had not proceeded”.

In return for LAGS funding, local authorities were required to surrender the related land for a nominal fee of €1 per site.

In 2018, the Housing Agency assessed that the LAGS portfolio had the potential to deliver 5,365 social houses.

However, as of the end of August, 676 social housing units had been completed.

These 676 units equals an average of 52 units per year in the 13-year period since the scheme was developed and less than 13% of what was estimated could be achieved.

A further 243 social houses units are at “various stages of development”.

Also as of the end of August, no development plans were in place for 39 of its 73 sites.

A number of these sites have since been deemed “unsuitable for social housing development” for reasons including flooding risks, zoning issues, and a lack of demand.

The cost of this scheme up to the end of 2022 was €131.6 million.

Commenting on this area of the report, PAC chair Brian Stanley said: “Once again, the Government has failed to deliver on social housing.”

National Training Fund

The National Training Fund (NTF) was established as a dedicated fund to support employment-focused training.

It is funded by way of a levy on employers collected through pay related social insurance (PRSI).

The income of the fund in 2022 was €951 million, and by the end of 2022, the fund had an accumulated surplus of €1.372 billion and could potentially reach €2 billion by the end of 2025.

While the report notes that “a prudent level of reserves is necessary”, it adds that the “the level of surplus at year-end 2022 would be sufficient to fund total 2022 expenditure twice over, and exceeds the amount required for a prudent reserve”.

The Department of Further and Higher Education has acknowledged that the current level of accumulated surplus is in excess of the level required to maintain programme funding.

The C&AG report said the Department has “put forward proposals for increasing spending through the annual estimates processes”.

Stanley said this surplus is “of significant concern considering our chronic shortage of mechanics, construction workers and key tradesmen”.

He said there needs to be a “more strategic focus on expanding apprenticeship programmes, [as] the funding is clearly there”.

The C&AG annual report also found that there was a “lack of consistency in the oversight and reporting mechanisms in place for the bodies in receipt of NTF funding”.

For example, SOLAS received 44% of NFT funding last year, but there is no formal reporting process in place between the Department and SOLAS on the use of NTF funds.

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    Mute Typical SF Supporter
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    Jul 30th 2014, 11:47 AM

    But if things keep getting better, Sinn Fein won’t get elected :( :( :(

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    Mute Mike hunt
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    Jul 30th 2014, 12:00 PM

    Even a SF supporter would refrain from a stupid childish post such as yours.
    Funny though their support must be frightening to some, so much so that they set up fake accounts to troll sites such as this.

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    Mute L Connors
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    Jul 30th 2014, 12:10 PM

    Ah sure they’ll still get in. It’s not all about the economy. We’re relying on Sinn Fein to solve the crises in Ukraine and the Middle East.

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    Mute FearCiarraioch
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    Jul 30th 2014, 1:01 PM

    Typical SF Supporter – is so obviously a FAKE TROLL Account ?

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    Mute Mike hunt
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    Jul 30th 2014, 1:03 PM

    Fear..really?

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    Mute Ryan Carroll
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    Jul 30th 2014, 3:43 PM

    Well actually no it would make them more likely?
    Until now the govts excuse for why their education heath and welfare plans are to ambitious is we can’t afford them.
    If we recover that excuses gone

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    Mute Mike hunt
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    Jul 30th 2014, 11:58 AM

    South west at this time of year is a tourism hot spot plenty of service jobs in hotels etc temporary but still a wage for however it lasts.

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    Mute Mark O'Brien
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    Jul 30th 2014, 12:05 PM

    Mike they are usually seasonally adjusted. Recovery might flying but limerick has only seen a slight improvement at ground level, f all new jobs

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    Mute RonanM
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    Jul 30th 2014, 12:08 PM

    Mile

    Even in the boom it was the same but this shows the increased tourism numbers this year is paying off.

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    Mute Colm Healy
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    Jul 30th 2014, 12:31 PM

    Employment is down because people are chasing the jobs in the pale and abroad!

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    Mute Mike hunt
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    Jul 30th 2014, 12:40 PM

    Colm I was in Killarney last week on business the place was heaving with tourists someone has to serve them supply the produce etc.

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    Mute David Grey
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    Jul 30th 2014, 12:24 PM

    None of my 3 student/adult kids could get summer hotel work this summer as every hotel is packed full of Interns!
    Put the intern number into the unemployment rate and include College students as unemployed during the summer break and a totally different picture will emerge compared to previous years!
    Internships have driven down wages and increased workloads on others!
    I worked every summer from when I was 14 in the early 80′s during recession-it was easy to get summer jobs then!- this Govt are ruining the country and pushing thousands into poverty!
    They can massage the figures, but they can’t hide from the truth as its felt on the ground!

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    Mute Ava Emc
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    Jul 30th 2014, 7:47 PM

    Welcome to job-bridge. They have destroyed proper jobs. Alot of people think it is only for graduates but they are not. I’ve seen plenty of areas of work destroyed even for middle level work reduced to zero pay, job-bridge.

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    Mute Al O'Saurus
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    Jul 30th 2014, 11:47 AM

    How much of this “fall” can be attributed to emigration?

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    Mute Typical SF Supporter
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    Jul 30th 2014, 11:49 AM

    All of it mate. There isn’t a job in the entire country. Employment rates are actually 93%. The only way to turn this ship around is to get Gerry and the gang into power.

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    Jul 30th 2014, 11:53 AM

    Why the desperate hope that this is all down to emigration?

    Why do you have to force yourself to ignore the facts, even just the anecdotal evidence.

    How do you explain, VAT, income tax increases, no’s emplyed increases, increased sme trade, increased car sales, increased job adverts, increased revenue at recruitment firms and on and on and on.

    There is no joy or benefit to you or anyone in pretending that it all black, all the time. Misery without end etc.

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    Jul 30th 2014, 12:01 PM

    Don’t know which poster is worse ?! You’re fine,Seanie :)

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    Mute Rob Mackey
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    Jul 30th 2014, 1:31 PM

    Well seanie the desperate facts are

    Between july 2012 – July 2014 approx 60k decrease in the Live register numbers.. Despite cars being sold, despite Vat increase, income tax increases.

    I do believe the figures are 90k per year emigrate..

    So i would love to know where your getting your figures for, as mine were taken from the governements own books. Im not believing the spin where as you may be ??

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    Mute Rob Cunningham
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    Jul 30th 2014, 1:44 PM

    The rate is misleading, as usual. Actual unemployed is still between 13-14%. They choose not to tell us this

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    Mute James Hughes
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    Jul 30th 2014, 1:58 PM

    Seanie
    They are in complete denial because SF know that a prosperous society wouldn’t dream of electing a populist socialist shower like SF. The better things get the worse it gets for them.
    The irony is their doom and gloom front bench know this too, and hence the constant negativity.

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    Mute O'Reilly
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    Jul 30th 2014, 12:01 PM

    More proof the economy is well on the way to recovery. The emigration brigade won’t be able to do the math that equates these stats with the increased tax take. They must think it comes from the SF money tree….

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    Mute Reagan Smash
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    Jul 30th 2014, 12:08 PM

    Yes, the economy is getting better, but does anybody really care when their wages and salaries are getting robbed?

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    Mute David Thomas
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    Jul 30th 2014, 12:11 PM

    No, but the scambridge brigade might be able to.

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    Mute O'Reilly
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    Jul 30th 2014, 12:12 PM

    Reagan, why don’t we all just stay in bed eh?
    By the way, who’s robbing you?

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    Mute Mike hunt
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    Jul 30th 2014, 12:14 PM

    An increase of 850 on jobs bridge.

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    Jul 30th 2014, 12:18 PM

    O’Reilly – I don’t know man. How about you try staying in bed for a few weeks and let me know how you feel after. You don’t know who is robbing you? Do you not look at your payslip?

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    Mute O'Reilly
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    Jul 30th 2014, 2:12 PM

    Oh, you mean taxes. Right…

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    Jul 30th 2014, 12:27 PM

    I see some builders was using scam bridge to get free labour ,One job was insulating buildings,Horrible working with the stuff and this guy would have you doing it every week for 50 quid while he coined the money in his pocket,and this is just one example,it’s happening wholesale.

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    Mute Paul Murphy
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    Jul 30th 2014, 1:44 PM

    That scam bridge is a joke try keeping a family and try to save on it,its just not possible the government don’t care as long as you are off the live register and the media giving the b shit statistics.

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    Jul 30th 2014, 12:23 PM

    We should also tackle the problem of people being left on long term disability assistance without any help to gain employment.

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    Mute Business Cat
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    Jul 30th 2014, 2:18 PM

    Indeed.

    Ireland has the statistical impossible 1-in-8 adults being disabled to the extent that work is impossible.

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    Jul 30th 2014, 3:41 PM

    Its all in what they define as disability.

    Alcoholism and depression are not disability’s they ought b treated a treatable temporary illness, for every form of them there is treatment available.
    Get them diagnosed, get them treated and get them back to work. Nobody should linger for years on disability.
    Besides how’s it going to help your depression or odds of relapse to addiction if you’re at home all day alone with nothing to do?

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    Mute SeanieRyan
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    Jul 30th 2014, 12:24 PM

    What is interesting is that Ireland is pulling away from the rest of Europe in terms of growth. We are heading towards the top of the league in that, by just returning to a normal day to day state of affairs.

    Look at interest rates and bond yields in most of Europe they are the lowest in hundreds of years. No growth is now the norm in most of Europe.

    The EU/ECB have killed growth in a continent, that is the story we should be looking at. In the future will we stay and go down with the ship or scramble away.

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    Mute Mike hunt
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    Jul 30th 2014, 12:32 PM

    Séanie you ignore the damage that has been done to our society to get to this point.

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    Mute SeanieRyan
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    Jul 30th 2014, 12:39 PM

    My point is that the damage has been brutal but for most of Europe it is not going to change for years and years to come.

    We are pointing up.

    We at least are returning to growth and have a future. Countries like, Italy, France, Portugal etc are in long term decline.

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    Jul 30th 2014, 1:24 PM

    @ Seanie: Much of that also has to do with the demographics in those countries. The Irish population is among the youngest in Europe.

    Also much of the damage was done by national governments. Think of Bertie and co in the run up to 2008 as opposed to any European bodies.

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    Jul 30th 2014, 3:00 PM

    Ryan – have you got stats on that? Someone was claiming the other day we had one of the oldests pops in Europe and that’s why we needed more foreigners to settle here.

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    Mute SeanieRyan
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    Jul 30th 2014, 3:03 PM

    Ryan. Pull the other one, it has bells on.

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    Mute Super Ted
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    Jul 30th 2014, 4:31 PM

    Socialism for the rich, Capitalism for the rest of us. Is this the damage your talking about Seanie.

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    Mute Ryan Ash
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    Jul 31st 2014, 11:25 PM

    @ Scarr/Seanie:

    http://www.bib-demografie.de/SharedDocs/Publikationen/EN/Chart_Month/2013_11_median_age_eu.pdf?__blob=publicationFile&v=3

    “Ireland, however, has the youngest population within the EU, here the median age amounts to 35 years. This information is based on Eurostat data from 2012 and has been released by the Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB).”

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    Mute dylan
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    Jul 30th 2014, 3:27 PM

    Scam bridge and internships are ruining this country. You gain absolutely nothing except experience in stacking shelves etc ?? For 50 euro a week!! Quite simply the worst government we ever had, scam bridge is having a huge effect on people getting decent jobs

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    Mute Alan O'connor
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    Jul 30th 2014, 12:30 PM

    My oh my. What will the Shinners do when those getting jobs realise how much Gerry and the boys will want from them in taxes.

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    Mute Mike hunt
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    Jul 30th 2014, 12:43 PM

    Yes how dear politicians suggest workers pay taxes for the services the state provides.Does the present incumbents not already this? Why single out one particular party?

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    Mute David Grey
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    Jul 30th 2014, 2:26 PM

    In future we need Employment rates not unemployment rates- between training courses/FAS courses and scambridge the figures are totally skewed!
    We neex to know the ACTUAL % of those adults that are in FULL Time employment!
    Most retailers now have part time staff that don’t have the same rights!
    We need to strive for a High Full time Employment scenario-Don’t expect Logic from a Govt full of schoolteachers and a Dept of finance ran by Civil Servants with mere Bachelor of Arts degrees!

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    Mute SeanieRyan
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    Jul 30th 2014, 3:19 PM

    They are readily giveb but they show an increase in full time employment outside of all schemes etc so they won’t reinforce your béal bocht attitude and hope for continuing bad news.

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    Jul 30th 2014, 12:17 PM

    O’Reilly – I don’t know man. How about you try staying in bed for a few weeks and let me know how you feel after. You don’t know who is robbing you? Do you not look at your payslip?

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    Mute Mike hunt
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    Jul 30th 2014, 12:24 PM

    They’re called taxes, if you don’t wish to pay them emigrate to a country with no tax.

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    Mute Reagan Smash
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    Jul 30th 2014, 12:42 PM

    Do you not think taxes are way too high considering the lack of decent services?

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    Jul 30th 2014, 12:53 PM

    Our present and pervious governments mismanaged the economy foisted an odious debt on our backs, of course taxes are too high but that’s what we are stuck with.You’ll either pay directly or indirectly but you will pay.Unless you find a country with no taxes and plenty of jobs you’re screwed just like everyone else.Btw if you find a tax free country let me know I might join you.

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    Mute Richard Rodgers
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    Jul 30th 2014, 5:35 PM

    Mike
    You are absolutely correct! Our Goverment is so “pervious ” that it must be made up of pervs. Well done!

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    Mute Norman Hunter
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    Jul 30th 2014, 5:54 PM

    Richard how’s the weather in Canada today @$$ hole.Nothing constructive to add only pointing out spelling and grammar errors what a sad creature you are.
    Been to Gaza lately sorting out your neighbours issue with Usice Eireann?

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    Jul 30th 2014, 8:53 PM

    Gateway and Jobbridge are Ireland’s DISGRACE.Slave labour and blatant exploitation of the worker.

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    Mute Caroline aMarie
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    Jul 30th 2014, 8:50 PM

    ‘Unemployment down’:why??? Because people are FORCED into low pay or no pay jobs.You will find work, oh yes,but you will not earn any wage.

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    Jul 31st 2014, 1:18 AM

    Yeah cause they are forcing people out to work for a extra 20 euro aweek shame on them . Karma will strike

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    Aug 10th 2014, 1:34 PM

    Funny then that the Limerick post reported the exact opposite to the Journal.ie claim.Maybe they have a bit more of a clue than a bunch of people in Dublin??

    http://www.limerickpost.ie/2014/07/31/limerick-dole-queues-grow/

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