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Regualation

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22 JAN

Taxes in the Pipeline

Editor

Orla Ní Dhúil

 Contributor

A lot has been written about Irish Water in the last few weeks following revelations that ¤50 million had been spent by the semi-state body on consultants alone. For those of you just joining this story, …

January 22, 2014Tagged: CER, Consultants, EPA, Irish Water, Privatisation, RegualationLeave a commentEditor January 22, 2014

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