
"The minister seems happy to skip the first Cabinet meeting since summer and has also taken on role of director of elections for the presidential election Jack Chambers stood in the community garden and sunroom in the village of Kilmeedy in west Limerick taking in the vista. It's marvellous that the Minister for Public Expenditure, Infrastructure, Public Service Reform and Digitalisation was able to take a moment for reflection on his visit 12 days ago."
"The minister was on a tour of the south-west for the day last Wednesday. No doubt the itinerary for the day was of vital importance to the minister, with meetings with community groups and businesses. And it was all hugely relevant to his role as minister responsible for spending. Join the Irish Independent WhatsApp channel Stay up to date with all the latest news"
Jack Chambers skipped the first Cabinet meeting since summer while also taking on the role of director of elections for the presidential election. He visited Kilmeedy in west Limerick and paused in a community garden and sunroom to take in the vista during a south-west tour. The visit occurred twelve days ago on a Wednesday. The itinerary included meetings with community groups and businesses. Those meetings aligned with his responsibilities as Minister for Public Expenditure, Infrastructure, Public Service Reform and Digitalisation and were directly relevant to his role overseeing public spending.
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