Irish Budget 2010: Lenihan confirms spending cuts of €4 billion; Details of Budget spending and tax changes

by admin on December 10, 2009

Irish Budget 2010: The Minister for Finance, Brian Lenihan, confirmed today that the Budget will reduce spending by €4 billion. He was speaking this morning on his way into the Department of Finance at Government Buildings. Lenihan will begin his Budget 2010 speech to the Dáil at 3.45 pm Irish/UK time this afternoon.

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