Image: Alamy Stock Photo Image: Alamy Stock Photo PAYMENTS TO PEOPLE housing Ukrainian refugees who applied for the €400 monthly payment amounts to €2.9 million to date.
The scheme is open to hosts of eligible accommodation whether pledged through the Irish Red Cross or made available privately.“Almost €2.9m has been issued in payments to date on processed claims. Claims continue to be processed and payments issued to eligible applicants,” said the Department of Children and Equality.Households do not have to avail of the payment, but if they do it is backdated to the time they began hosting the refugee or refugees.
Women aged 20 and over account for 47% of arrivals to date, while individuals aged 0-19 account for 36%.A mix of advertising and supporting contributions helps keep paywalls away from valuable information like this article.
Yep, and we know who they are. Politicians the crooks merrionstreet their crony friends that vote and pay for their elections and the kunts with Ukrainians flag profiles
How many homes would that build for Irish homeless 🤔 this country is a fooking joke
And the Irish tax payer has to pay for it when our own people can’t find a place to live we need an election now
Any idea of how many politicians claimed / forgot to claim it.
That would build a good few houses for Irish people.
Nonsense if the actual numbers of homes being used are True,back dated payments alone would B far more than €2.9 million.What's NOT being reported is wink & nod deals, such as 1 landlord housing 36 in 3 different properties in my own village + services others can only dream of
And still no help 4 our own refugees who can't fined affordable homes in the city they were born and reared in government priorities are all wrong to look after their own is no longer their priorities
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