Seanad debates

Wednesday, 2 October 2019

An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business

 

10:30 am

Photo of Terry LeydenTerry Leyden (Fianna Fail) | Oireachtas source

I am sure it will look after it very well but I would prefer to look after it myself. I then endeavoured to reactivate the account because I recommend that people save with An Post. Young people should save with An Post and have a post office savings account. Thousands of young people put their holy communion money into an account but did not check it out and the money is gone.

The Order of Business is a very good opportunity to bring matters of importance to the attention of people. There is a procedure involved in getting the money back and I have been working on it for three weeks. I had to send in a copy of our passports, the account number of the agency or company being dealt with and proof of address. That is all I have heard. I want my money back and I want it back now. We need it for the rainy day fund and facing into Brexit we have a lot of problems. I ask our friends in the media to pick this up. I only saw the advertisement in the Daily Star, which is not read by that many people. Someone needs to go on radio and television to inform the public of their right to claim back the funds they own.It is a good, positive step in the right direction. I do not know the exact number but millions of euro are taken by the State every year and people are deprived of their money.

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