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Further Questions on Mergers

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Someone emailed this from the Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform apropos our post on the mergers of the Equality Authority, National Disabilitiy Authority and IHRC (among others). Source asks about the vetting process and the final two three organisations in the press release relative to the others.

5 Responses to “Further Questions on Mergers”

  1. # Comment by Ian Aug 30th, 2008 23:08

    The National Learning Network is part of Rehab too

  2. # Comment by Ian McGahon Aug 30th, 2008 23:08

    When you add up the total for the 3 organisations it’s almost 30% percent of the total allocated

    Couldn’t an FOI request be sent in asking how the appliactions were decided?

  3. # Comment by DnaDan Sep 1st, 2008 21:09

    I don’t think you’re doing your ‘deep throat’ source in Justice any favours by mentioned the email correspondence. The Justice IT guys may well have spent today searching through their mail logs to nail the culprit.

    On the off-chance that they haven’t seen it yet, you might want to remove the reference to the email, and feel free to delete this post as well.

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