Contracts terminated with 22 operators of asylum-seeker centres as State ramps up compliance checks
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Contracts terminated with 22 operators of asylum-seeker centres as State ramps up compliance checks
"Government now looking to move away from private sector"
"More than 20 contracts with providers of accommodation for asylum-seekers have been terminated so far this year, the Department of Justice has confirmed."
"The Government announced in recent days it is terminating its contract with the operator of an asylum-seeker centre in Drogheda that was targeted in an arson attack on Halloween night."
The Government is moving away from private-sector provision of accommodation for asylum-seekers. More than 20 contracts with providers of accommodation for asylum-seekers have been terminated so far this year, the Department of Justice has confirmed. The Government announced it is terminating its contract with the operator of an asylum-seeker centre in Drogheda that was targeted in an arson attack on Halloween night. The recent terminations represent a significant contraction of privately run asylum accommodation contracts and signal a policy shift toward reducing reliance on private-sector operators for asylum-seeker housing.
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