Metrolink officials rushed to reassure investors as project director Sean Sweeney headed for early exit
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Metrolink officials rushed to reassure investors as project director Sean Sweeney headed for early exit
""If my minister doesn't trust me, I would need to go," he told Niamh Horan last July in the Sunday Independent."
"New Zealander had spoken of difficulties in getting firms to believe Ireland was serious about building a metro for Dublin."
MetroLink boss Sean Sweeney emphasized the importance of political support for the Dublin metro project. He stated that without trust from his minister, he would resign. Sweeney's commitment to the project is contingent on receiving the necessary backing from political leaders to ensure its success. The challenges in convincing firms of Ireland's seriousness about the metro project have been highlighted by a New Zealander involved in discussions.
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