Irish Red Cross interim general secretary Liam O’Dwyer on Monday said processing the large number of offers had been a “real challenge”.
Mr Farrell said he had received a phone call from the Irish Red Cross but was unable to talk as he was in the car. He had arranged a day and time to expect another call, which he said never came. He said there was no way to call back or contact the call centre staff working through the Irish Red Cross pledges of accommodation directly.
Mr Farrell said he was unsure about how some aspects of the arrangement would work, such as who would be responsible for meeting the costs of utility bills and the housing estate’s management charges. To date, 1,900 pledges of vacant properties have been identified as suitable by the Irish Red Cross and sent to department officials to place refugees into the homes.
“I just wanted to quietly do this, I wasn’t looking for praise or anything,” he says in a national newspaper... He also wouldn't talk to the Red Cross when they did call him. He doesn't even know the details of the arrangement. What a joker.
I have experienced a similar situation .
Yet we have around 100K Irish that are homeless with family. Useless person
Vast majority of irish do not agree with man.Yet ye write up a whole article for him..sad journalism