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- Public Accounts Committee: National Asset Management Agency: Financial Statements 2016 and 2017
Comptroller and Auditor General Special Report No. 102: National Asset Management Agency Second Progress Report (20 Sep 2018) Seán Fleming: I understand that. It is a concept that for ordinary people sounds-----
- Public Accounts Committee: National Asset Management Agency: Financial Statements 2016 and 2017
Comptroller and Auditor General Special Report No. 102: National Asset Management Agency Second Progress Report (20 Sep 2018) Seán Fleming: NAMA does know the cumulative figure. I see €11 million or €12 million in the financial statement just for two years .
- Public Accounts Committee: National Asset Management Agency: Financial Statements 2016 and 2017
Comptroller and Auditor General Special Report No. 102: National Asset Management Agency Second Progress Report (20 Sep 2018) Seán Fleming: That would not have been the case early on in the life of NAMA.
- Public Accounts Committee: National Asset Management Agency: Financial Statements 2016 and 2017
Comptroller and Auditor General Special Report No. 102: National Asset Management Agency Second Progress Report (20 Sep 2018) Seán Fleming: That ties into my first question about the use of that cash in regard to the Department of Finance. I know NAMA has said it does not have it all yet but in my mind, given that it is losing money on it, could there be some mechanism - the law probably does not allow for it at the moment without some amendment but I am sure the Minister could consider a directive - to hand some of it over to...
- Public Accounts Committee: National Asset Management Agency: Financial Statements 2016 and 2017
Comptroller and Auditor General Special Report No. 102: National Asset Management Agency Second Progress Report (20 Sep 2018) Seán Fleming: I know that and we mentioned that to the NTMA when it was here.
- Public Accounts Committee: National Asset Management Agency: Financial Statements 2016 and 2017
Comptroller and Auditor General Special Report No. 102: National Asset Management Agency Second Progress Report (20 Sep 2018) Seán Fleming: Is that based on the current legislation without some amendment?
- Public Accounts Committee: National Asset Management Agency: Financial Statements 2016 and 2017
Comptroller and Auditor General Special Report No. 102: National Asset Management Agency Second Progress Report (20 Sep 2018) Seán Fleming: Will Mr. Carville send us a note summarising the review the Department did so that we can have it on the record?
- Public Accounts Committee: National Asset Management Agency: Financial Statements 2016 and 2017
Comptroller and Auditor General Special Report No. 102: National Asset Management Agency Second Progress Report (20 Sep 2018) Seán Fleming: I ask Mr. Carville to forward it to the committee. I am nearly there now. The briefing note sent to us before the meeting, on page 28 concerning the NAMA key financials, states that the total cash generated from inception is €42 billion but the figures in the financial statements do not quite add up to that. They only add up to €40.7 billion. What is the difference?
- Public Accounts Committee: National Asset Management Agency: Financial Statements 2016 and 2017
Comptroller and Auditor General Special Report No. 102: National Asset Management Agency Second Progress Report (20 Sep 2018) Seán Fleming: Is that a more up to date figure?
- Public Accounts Committee: National Asset Management Agency: Financial Statements 2016 and 2017
Comptroller and Auditor General Special Report No. 102: National Asset Management Agency Second Progress Report (20 Sep 2018) Seán Fleming: Are the figures not based on the same date?
- Public Accounts Committee: National Asset Management Agency: Financial Statements 2016 and 2017
Comptroller and Auditor General Special Report No. 102: National Asset Management Agency Second Progress Report (20 Sep 2018) Seán Fleming: We are just about there. Page 16 of the financial statements gives the NAMA asset disposals year by year, as in 2010 to 2017. I refer to €7.2 billion on page 16 on the bottom chart. It can be seen there. Somebody touched on this earlier. The witnesses said that NAMA was under pressure from the troika in those first couple of years to generate cash. Some of that was from sales of...
- Public Accounts Committee: National Asset Management Agency: Financial Statements 2016 and 2017
Comptroller and Auditor General Special Report No. 102: National Asset Management Agency Second Progress Report (20 Sep 2018) Seán Fleming: Does Mr. McDonagh understand my question?
- Public Accounts Committee: National Asset Management Agency: Financial Statements 2016 and 2017
Comptroller and Auditor General Special Report No. 102: National Asset Management Agency Second Progress Report (20 Sep 2018) Seán Fleming: Is Mr. McDonagh satisfied that was the case?
- Public Accounts Committee: National Asset Management Agency: Financial Statements 2016 and 2017
Comptroller and Auditor General Special Report No. 102: National Asset Management Agency Second Progress Report (20 Sep 2018) Seán Fleming: I understand that and I understand the troika was here until 2013. There seems to have been a big spike is disposals in 2014 and 2015, which was after the troika left.
- Public Accounts Committee: National Asset Management Agency: Financial Statements 2016 and 2017
Comptroller and Auditor General Special Report No. 102: National Asset Management Agency Second Progress Report (20 Sep 2018) Seán Fleming: That has now slowed. In 2017, it was only €2.4 billion.
- Public Accounts Committee: National Asset Management Agency: Financial Statements 2016 and 2017
Comptroller and Auditor General Special Report No. 102: National Asset Management Agency Second Progress Report (20 Sep 2018) Seán Fleming: Yes.
- Public Accounts Committee: National Asset Management Agency: Financial Statements 2016 and 2017
Comptroller and Auditor General Special Report No. 102: National Asset Management Agency Second Progress Report (20 Sep 2018) Seán Fleming: I forgot to ask a question a few moments ago. Of the figure that the organisation is responsible for, how much was fully settled by debtors? Of the €42 billion received, how much came from debtors clearing their loans?
- Public Accounts Committee: National Asset Management Agency: Financial Statements 2016 and 2017
Comptroller and Auditor General Special Report No. 102: National Asset Management Agency Second Progress Report (20 Sep 2018) Seán Fleming: There might be a few more in the wings.
- Public Accounts Committee: National Asset Management Agency: Financial Statements 2016 and 2017
Comptroller and Auditor General Special Report No. 102: National Asset Management Agency Second Progress Report (20 Sep 2018) Seán Fleming: Is that €5.5 billion out of the €31 billion, which is approximately one sixth?
- Public Accounts Committee: National Asset Management Agency: Financial Statements 2016 and 2017
Comptroller and Auditor General Special Report No. 102: National Asset Management Agency Second Progress Report (20 Sep 2018) Seán Fleming: Essentially, only approximately 8% of the par debt ended up being fully repaid by the original borrowers.