Dublin’s Docklands Authority cuts deficit from €213m to €19m in 2009; Agency left with 34 Council/Executive Board members and 27 staff
Jul.29, 2010 in
Financial News
The Irish State agency, the Dublin Docklands Development Authority (DDDA), which has incurred huge losses from its part-ownership of the former Irish Glass Bottle site in Ringsend, South Dublin, cut its deficit in 2009 to €19m in 2009 from €213m in 2008. The agency is left with 34 Council/Executive Board members, 27 staff and interest accruing on its debt from its ill-fated 2006 property adventure.
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