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    Not just dishing out the jobs. We now have pay rises too. Board of Nama up to 70% increase and only in the job for less than 3 months.

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    NAMA PAY INCREASES


    From €100,000 to €170,000 in just three months. What a gig!

    Great going FF. Glad to see you're looking after those who matter most. Might I suggest a small increase in the forthcoming property tax for the little people to offset these increased salaries to the party faithful?

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    Quote Originally Posted by markeys View Post
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    NAMA PAY INCREASES


    From €100,000 to €170,000 in just three months. What a gig!

    Great going FF. Glad to see you're looking after those who matter most. Might I suggest a small increase in the forthcoming property tax for the little people to offset these increased salaries to the party faithful?
    Even better than that. Frank Daly is a retired Revenue Commissioner. Pension probably about 80k per annum. A nice 170k top up with NAMA. Well done FFrank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dalywise View Post
    Even better than that. Frank Daly is a retired Revenue Commissioner. Pension probably about 80k per annum. A nice 170k top up with NAMA. Well done FFrank.
    As a former director of Anglo, should he even be allowed touch NAMA?

    What exactly did he do at Anglo? Was he the FF rep on the board?


    Anglo Irish Bank Corporation Limited - Resignation of Frank Daly from Board of Directors

    The Chairman of Anglo Irish Bank, Donal O’Connor today (22nd December 2009) announces that Mr Frank Daly has resigned from the Board of Directors of the Bank with immediate effect in order to take up the vitally important role of Chairman of NAMA.The Board has noted his resignation with great regret.

    Donal O’Connor, Chairman of Anglo Irish Bank said:

    “It is with deep regret that the Board of the Bank has noted Frank’s resignation. I would like to personally thank Frank for his immense contribution to the Bank and in particular wish to acknowledge the dedication, experience and outstanding judgement he has brought to the Board in what has been an extremely difficult environment.The Board of Directors and I wish him every success in his new and challenging role.”

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    You need to have "in" people on these Boards just in case there is a need for a cover up or if the excuse for some incompetency is "donning the Green jersey".

    Surely when they were forming the Board they should have had an idea as to the work load ?

    They also have a budget of €250m per annum for legal, accountancy, valuation etc fees.
    Likelihood now is that these fees could increase substantially

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    Quote Originally Posted by hammer View Post
    You need to have "in" people on these Boards just in case there is a need for a cover up or if the excuse for some incompetency is "donning the Green jersey".

    Surely when they were forming the Board they should have had an idea as to the work load ?

    They also have a budget of €250m per annum for legal, accountancy, valuation etc fees.
    Likelihood now is that these fees could increase substantially
    What are the chances that the €250m budget will not be used in its entirety??
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    Quote Originally Posted by MsAnneThrope View Post
    Click here Odie



    No prizes for guessing which one is Leonie.
    Seriously the judiciary is now totally FF dominated. How can they be ever shifted from power with this carry on,they have key persons in every job, and we are really in a one poarty state. I think the same is happening in Britain, Labour will be returned next time also. I think it is often the case of fear of changing nurse. Here no matter what FF do, people will still back them. If they started killing babies it would make no difference. WE are in bondage to them, Stockholm syndrome as Elaine |Byrne said recently.
    You'd think Kenny committed Treason and brought in IMF. Cowen had all in stitches in Galway at 3.30a.m.but he was "not impaired" -DD Power. FF=Publican páirtí an IMF.

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    [QUOTE=DCon;2517785]As a former director of Anglo, should he even be allowed touch NAMA?

    What exactly did he do at Anglo? Was he the FF rep on the board? (quote from DCon)

    He has worked all his life in Revenue rising to the job of Chairman of the Commissioners, then he took over as Chair of the Commission on Taxation, a Government appointed board member of Anglo, chaired a group on the pay out by the Religious, then took over as Chairman of NAMA.

    Thats a lot of bad karma from a previous life !!

    There has never been any suggestion at all of his political leanings. He is well regarded right across the political spectrum (even by Joan Burton!) as being intelligent, astute and apolitical. To suggest otherwise is unfair to the man's character and reputation.

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    FF do not govern this country, they own it.

    Will a General Election change this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hammer View Post
    You need to have "in" people on these Boards just in case there is a need for a cover up or if the excuse for some incompetency is "donning the Green jersey".

    Surely when they were forming the Board they should have had an idea as to the work load ?

    They also have a budget of €250m per annum for legal, accountancy, valuation etc fees.
    Likelihood now is that these fees could increase substantially
    That's typical jobs-for-boys-socialism.

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