All correspondence sent to the Department of Finance / Michael Noonan in relation to the sale of 20 Grosvenor Square in London by NAMA. This should include, but not be limited to, direct correspondence and correspondence that the Minister was cc’d on. It should also include correspondence received from all bidders for this building including any correspondence from Jane Tripipatkul or her representatives in relation to how this building was sold by NAMA. It should also include any follow up correspondence between the Department and NAMA on this matter or correspondence between the Department and any bidder for this building
The following documents were released, and a story was published in the Sunday Business Post on September 27 in relation to it.
Here is the Fennelly Report in a searchable PDF and weighing in at just 13Mb. (Your public servants decided it was wise to place a 90MB scanned image PDF of the report on two websites, making the report largely unavailable and unsearchable)
These are Irish Water board minutes released following an appeal to the Information Commissioner. We previously published the heavily redacted version of the minutes back in February. They contain parts previously redacted, citing commercial sensitivities.
This is a selection of documents released by the Department of Finance under FOI. They consist of NAMA AG minutes from March 2012, and a NAMA internal document on its strategic plan. One of the lines from the minutes stood out for me:
Is this a plan to constrain housing supply to increase land/asset values in favour of NAMA?