| Daly calls for further transparency and clarification regarding NAMA website to ensure taxpayer protection now and in future. |
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| Written by MD | ||||||
| Thursday, 07 July 2011 14:31 | ||||||
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Senator Mark Daly: I ask the Leader to invite the Minister for Justice and Equality to the House. Prior to the dissolution of the previous Dáil, legislation was proposed to reform the National Asset Management Agency. I understand a delegation of NAMA met members of the Fine Gael Party yesterday to discuss how the agency does its business. Perhaps the Leader will indicate whether the delegation proposed that the website announced two weeks ago will be open and transparent, as NAMA indicated it would be. As I stated yesterday, it appears that not all properties under the control of the National Asset Management Agency which are to be sold will feature on the website. Senator Paul Coughlan: NAMA operates within the law. Senator Mark Daly: I thank Senator Coughlan for his contribution. While the agency may be operating within the law, the problem is that it is not open and transparent. People need to have confidence in NAMA because taxpayers' money is involved.
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