David Drumm's response to Anglo

As Simon Carswell outlines in this morning’s Irish Times, David Drumm has responded to Anglo in documents filed in court on Monday. It makes for very interesting reading.

News geeks among you: here are the court documents which flew onto my computer faster than you can say bankrupt. The docuuments are in response to an earlier document submitted by Anglo, outlining their case. It is directly below this one – they need to be read in conjunction with each other.



HSE southeast assets registry 2010

This is the assets register for HSE southeast for 2010. I will be gradually publishing all assets registries for the HSE over the coming weeks. HSE South is the only exception, as they have been unable to export the data to a spreadsheet.

The data includes the building assets, land assets, vehicles assets, equipment, computer equipment, computer software of HSE Southeast.

Downloadable spreadsheet

HSE chief executive appointments diary 2010/2011

As part of an ongoing process. This is the appointments diary of the HSE’s chief executive from January 2010 to August 2011. Cathal Magee became chief executive in September 2010, with Brendan Drumm before him.


Department of Environment fixed assets registry

In case you ever wondered, this is the fixed assets registry of the Department of the Environment. The total original cost of the assets was €71,974,935.65, which has been depreciated by €12,649,299.34 to €38,496,075.13.

The registry details all the fixed assets, including tables, chairs, computers, bogs, vehicles (not sure why they are there) and how much was paid per item.

Of note was the €29,766.00 and €14,915.79 spent on carpet for Minister Gormley’s corridor at Custom House Quay, though as an old building it probably would have required expensive carpet.

Full sheet for download