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Written Answers — Department of Finance: National Asset Management Agency (4 May 2022)

Róisín Shortall: 143. To ask the Minister for Finance the reason that NAMA sold off 54 apartments in Finglas, Dublin 11, to an investment fund instead of, for example selling them as affordable housing for first time buyers (details supplied); if the money recouped by NAMA will go towards the provision of affordable housing in the area; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [21981/22]

Written Answers — Department of Finance: NAMA Social Housing Provision (11 Dec 2018)

Róisín Shortall: ...type, that is, apartments, houses and so on in relation to property sales in County Dublin, that is, the four Dublin local authorities; the number of estate homes and apartments completed by NAMA since 2014 including Q1 and Q2 2018, by year; and the number of new units that have been completed by NAMA that remain unsold. [51707/18]

Order of Business (31 Jan 2017)

Róisín Shortall: ...Members' business shall be No. 89, motion re Bus Éireann, by Fianna Fáil. Wednesday's Government business shall be No. 22, statements on the establishment of a commission of investigation into NAMA; No. 23, Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Bill 2015 - Order for Report and Report and Final Stages; No. 1, Minerals Development Bill 2015 - Second Stage; and No. 4, Disability...

Private Members' Business - Anti-Evictions Bill 2016: Second Stage [Private Members] (17 Jan 2017)

Róisín Shortall: ...it will require two people to get a mortgage like that for a fairly modest home and it will mean those two people working full time for an indefinite period, which has very serious implications for society. NAMA has clearly played a very negative role in recent years. It was an agency set up to tackle the debt crisis. It is now contributing substantially to the housing crisis. The...

Public Accounts Committee: Special Report No. 94 of the Comptroller and Auditor General: National Asset Management Agency Sale of Project Eagle (29 Sep 2016)

Róisín Shortall: ...on three areas. There has been a lot of media and public focus on the scale of the probable, or possible, loss but for our purposes, the main concern should be the handling of the transaction by NAMA and the role of the board in that regard. Can Mr. McCarthy comment on the oversight role of the board? The board was of the view that a 5.5% discount rate was appropriate and that it had...

Public Accounts Committee: Special Report No. 94 of the Comptroller and Auditor General: National Asset Management Agency Sale of Project Eagle (29 Sep 2016)

Róisín Shortall: On the Comptroller and Auditor General’s exchanges with NAMA on the various drafts of the report, Mr. McCarthy made a very interesting point in his presentation that while he had had engagement from January this year, it was not until June, some five or six months later, that there was a query about the valuation. Will he indicate to us the nature of the issues in dispute between...

Public Accounts Committee: Special Report No. 94 of the Comptroller and Auditor General: National Asset Management Agency Sale of Project Eagle (29 Sep 2016)

Róisín Shortall: Yes, it is. On page 90 of the report Mr. McCarthy states the NAMA board and subcommittee members are legally obliged to make annual statutory declarations of relevant interests and that this entails the disclosure of interests. They should not seek to influence a decision on a matter and should absent themselves from a meeting or that part of it during which the matter is being discussed....

Public Accounts Committee: Special Report No. 94 of the Comptroller and Auditor General: National Asset Management Agency Sale of Project Eagle (29 Sep 2016)

Róisín Shortall: From the Comptroller and Auditor General's experience, was this issue raised at any point on the board of NAMA?

Public Accounts Committee: 2014 Annual Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General and Appropriation Accounts
Chapter 2 - Government Debt
Chapter 24 - Accounts of the National Treasury Management Agency
National Treasury Management Agency Financial Statements 2015
(21 Jul 2016)

Róisín Shortall: Therefore, NAMA has a development of 500 local authority houses. Does the NTMA have any role in voicing its views on the viability of a project like that?

Finance Bill 2014: Second Stage (Resumed) (6 Nov 2014)

Róisín Shortall: ...contributed in large measure to the bust that we are all still reeling from. We are seeing Fine Gael looking more and more like Fianna Fáil in the bad old days. I am keen to discuss the role of NAMA in all of this, because the Minister said he consulted with NAMA about this measure. The windfall tax was a potentially significant policy instrument in respect of land rezoning. In...

National Asset Management Agency (15 Jun 2011)

Róisín Shortall: ...matter on behalf of the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Deputy Coveney. The Minister for Finance does not consider it necessary to establish an agricultural review body within NAMA, although I understand that the agency has agreed to review its procedures where farming assets involving livestock are concerned. Incidentally, the NAMA board has established four statutory...

Announcement by Minister for Finance on Banking of 30 September 2010: Statements (Resumed). (14 Oct 2010)

Róisín Shortall: ...have suggested that the final figure will be considerably higher than that currently being employed by the Minister. As already stated, there is a long way to go. In that context, none of the NAMA properties have even been placed on the market and the working-through mechanism relating to them has not yet been employed. The figure the Minister for Finance provided is only an estimate....

Written Answers — National Asset Management Agency: National Asset Management Agency (3 Nov 2009)

Róisín Shortall: ...treatment of debt incurred by the National Asset Management Agency, particularly in relation to the treatment of this debt in the national accounts and as part of the national debt; if this NAMA debt will be excluded from the calculation of general Government debt; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [37691/09]

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