logo
#

Latest news with #DEPR

Naming new housing tsar a priority for Taoiseach but DEPR 'blockage' frustrating the process
Naming new housing tsar a priority for Taoiseach but DEPR 'blockage' frustrating the process

The Journal

time5 days ago

  • Politics
  • The Journal

Naming new housing tsar a priority for Taoiseach but DEPR 'blockage' frustrating the process

NAMING WHO WILL be the new housing tsar is being seen as a priority for the Taoiseach as government presses on with the new Housing Activation Office. The Cabinet subcommittee on housing is meeting this afternoon, where it is expected the new office will be discussed. The announcement of who will take on the role as head of the new office is 'on the horizon' for next week, with names understood to have been discussed by leaders earlier this week. The role of what has been dubbed the 'housing tsar' has been embroiled in controversy ever since Nama boss Brendan McDonagh stepped away from consideration for the role. There was criticism at the time that he might retain his €430,000 salary, though he later told an Oireachtas committee that his salary was never discussed when he was approached to become the so-called 'housing tsar'. Advertisement Sources claimed at the time that McDonagh was essentially blocked from being appointed by Tánaiste Simon Harris, who had been critical of McDonagh's name being put out in the public domain ahead of any sign off by Cabinet or party leaders. There is a fresh headache for Housing Minister James Browne, with reports in The Irish Times today that the Department of Public Expenditure (DEPR) sought to block the approval by Cabinet of the housing tsar in April. It reports that an assistant secretary at DEPR had written to the Department of Housing warning that several issues would have to be considered before a memo could go to Cabinet. DEPR has been described as a 'major blockage' in the process, with sources telling The Journal that announcing a name is a key priority for the Taoiseach. However, it is believed objections from the department over the role have not yet been addressed. Last week, controversy also arose over the secretary general of the Housing Department also raising a question mark over the role of the new housing tsar. However, Browne later said he spoke to the secretary general and was reassured of his support for the position. The creation of the role has been met with consternation across opposition parties. Related Reads James Browne speaks to top Housing official over reported comments about 'housing tsar' role 'I accept I'm a well-paid person': Nama boss says salary not discussed in housing tsar meeting 'Stop screwing up': Mary Lou McDonald tells Taoiseach the government is gaslighting renters It has been described as 'double-jobbing' by Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald, who says the existence of such a title raises questions around the Taoiseach's trust in his own Cabinet. Social Democrats Housing spokesperson Rory Hearne has also written to the housing minister to express his disapproval. While the housing activation office is understood to be a matter for discussion today, the future of Rent Pressure Zones (RPZs) is not on the agenda. Micheál Martin confirmed that an announcement RPZ reform will be made next week, with speculation that new measures will permit landlords to reset rent prices between tenancies. Other areas for discussion today include the Land Development Agency, an update on planning issues and an update on the preparation underway for the new housing plan, which is due to be launched in July. Readers like you are keeping these stories free for everyone... A mix of advertising and supporting contributions helps keep paywalls away from valuable information like this article. Over 5,000 readers like you have already stepped up and support us with a monthly payment or a once-off donation. Learn More Support The Journal

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store