University of Limerick overpaid €5.2m on student housing project, says president

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Prof Kerstin Mey facing deepening crisis in her leadership after student housing project in which the institution overpaid €5.2 million for 20 homes

.The UL campus. The Rhebogue housing project is under discussion with external auditors PricewaterhouseCoopers, the office of the Comptroller and Auditor General, the Department of Further and Higher Education and the Higher Education Authority

The housing deal will be discussed at a scheduled meeting on Thursday of the UL governing authority, the controlling board which has responsibility for ensuring the proper management of the university.Some children try to mask or camouflage their differences to fit inSara O’Neill: ‘Every flower, every plant, every building has a story’

The committee’s work includes advising the president “on matters of strategic and operational significance” and monitoring UL’s approach to risk. Sinn Féin TD Brian Stanley, chairman of the Dáil public accounts committee, said the university was supposed to take corrective action after admitting failings over the Dunnes site deal.

However, the new valuations were carried out as part of a review of the deal that was commissioned because of concern about the transaction within the governing authority and UL’s executive management.

 

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