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IMPACT calls for decentralisation plans to be revisited

21/05/2006 - 10:19:15
One of the biggest public sector unions is calling for the timetable and scope of the Government's decentralisation plans to be revisited.

IMPACT believes the current plan will cost taxpayers €65m a year, impact negatively on services and antagonise staff.

Its national conference, which will be held in Kerry this week, will hear calls for a rethink on the timetable and scope of the project.

Bernard Harbor of IMPACT says decentralisation can work, but it must be workable and cost-effective for the body involved.

“That's the only way that the services will be preserved,” he said.

“But I suppose equally importantly communities around the country have had their expectations raised.”

“Unless the programme is reconsidered,” he added, “I don't think it's feasible to expect decentralisation to work.”



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