Portafoglio immobiliare del Sinn Féin: all’interno del partito politico più ricco dello Stato

https://www.irishtimes.com/politics/2025/12/15/sinn-fein-investigates-property-portfolio-as-greater-transparency-set-by-new-accounting-rules/

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  1. FG/FF can’t understand why Irish America doesn’t buzz off their main policies of delivering no infrastructure and having no vision for the country, or their pretending to be interested in a United Ireland while simultaneously blocking absolutely any move that might encourage it to happen.

  2. TheFreemanLIVES on

    FF and FG have small PPs(Property portfolios).

    Thought that sort of thing was morto in their respective constituencies.

  3. Leaving aside the meat of the article which I’m sure will be argued over here, there’s some absolute gems of quotes in there

    >“I’m a trustee of it,” he told The Irish Times. “It was bought as a Sinn Féin hall.”
    McGonigle was elected as a Sinn Féin councillor in the 1980s, but is now honorary vice-president of Republican Sinn Féin.
    “The hall belongs to Provisional Sinn Féin,” he said.
    “They asked me to take my name out, but I wouldn’t take it [off the Land Registry folio]. My name will be on that until the day I die.”

    >Some registered owners of the hall wrote to the programme saying they were acting as trustees of the society, but McGonigle told the programme he had never heard of it.
    “That’s only a bluff; it’s a bluff name,” he told The Irish Times when asked about the society. “You can print that and say I said it.”

    >Milne, when contacted by The Irish Times, said he “believed” the hall was owned by the South Derry Cultural Society. Asked if he was certain who owned the hall, he said: “It’s not Sinn Féin anyway,” and hung up.

    That is absolutely hilarious.

  4. OopsWrongAirport on

    I always fail to understand why this is meant to be a bad thing. It shows competence and forward thinking?

  5. SoloWingPixy88 on

    They do this article every year. Its no longer interestring

  6. Don’t think anyone is surprised they have the biggest portfolio, sure remember the fiasco of the 1 million donation from a will.

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