A Focking Scandal, A building on Harrington Street in Dublin was sold over 20% above the asking price and is being turned into an international protection accommodation (IPAS) service. Clearly these reckless property owners are being bailed out by the State to provide for asylum seekers

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The property was previously vacant but sold for €3.15 million, which was €650,000 above its guide price

Clearly these reckless property owners are being bailed out by the State to provide for asylum seekers

Hostel Accommodation Management Limited, a firm linked to the Kinsella family who were bailed out by NAMA after the crash and are behind one of Dublin’s most exclusive casinos, have been paid close to €20million by the Department of Integration for providing for asylum seekers making an after-tax profit of €9.1 million in 2022

The property was previously vacant but sold for €3.15 million, which was €650,000 above its guide price

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