Fianna Fáil TD for Donegal, Charlie McConalogue, said if his party is elected to government, they will ensure Pyrite remediation and MICA redress funding is fully drawn down and the money will be allocated to those affected.
Deputy McConalogue said he has asked Minister Eoghan Murphy for an update as to when funding will be made available to homeowners affected by MICA in Donegal.
“The Minister has fobbed off questions.
“If the Minister really cared, he could have made efforts to have the redress scheme up and running months ago.
“I have worked with my party colleagues to ensure the MICA redress scheme play an important role among our housing policy.
“If re-elected I will work hard to ensure this redress scheme is implemented promptly for homeowners in my constituency. They have waited too long for the redress scheme. It is about time it is delivered,” concluded Deputy McConalogue.
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