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Requests to move Adjournment of Dáil under Standing Order 32 (20 Jul 2011)

Dessie Ellis: ...development has been brought to a complete halt, over €500 million is being spent each year to subsidise developers and landlords and feet are being dragged on the issue of a social dividend from NAMA which is essential if the huge housing problems across the State are to be addressed, especially in the case of stalled regeneration projects such as that at St. Teresa's Gardens where...

Order of Business (29 Jun 2011)

Dessie Ellis: The Government is proceeding with its referendum on judges' pay. It was recently announced that a cap on pay - from which well-paid consultants and NAMA officials will be excluded - is to be introduced. Legislation will be required in order to facilitate the introduction of the cap. Are there any plans to introduce legislation to stop bonuses being paid out?

Political Reform (16 Jun 2011)

Dessie Ellis: Properties could be made available through NAMA at affordable prices.

Social and Affordable Housing (16 Jun 2011)

Dessie Ellis: I understand these units were tied up in a legal wrangle because they were brought into NAMA. They were paid for by the local authority but legal issues arose before they could be delivered. They have been sitting there for a long time. Is it possible for the Department to intervene with NAMA ensure the units are released?

Social and Affordable Housing (17 May 2011)

Dessie Ellis: The Minister has outlined some of the ways to deal with the issue. In the context of NAMA, existing housing stock owned by builders, in addition to properties lying idle could be purchased on a five-year basis. Some money could be paid upfront and the remainder in five years time. It would be a win-win situation if local authorities could get such housing stock as it would provide revenue...

Social and Affordable Housing (17 May 2011)

Dessie Ellis: I urge the Minister to consider the available properties in NAMA and to see whether they can be made available to local authorities.

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