Il direttore di MetroLink si dimetterà dal progetto, a lungo ritardato, del collegamento ferroviario di Dublino

https://www.irishtimes.com/transport/2026/04/02/metrolink-director-to-step-down-from-long-delayed-rail-link-project/

di Tomaskerry

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  1. Maybe we should be hiring people a little closer to home rather than a person with a family living half way around the world.

    €1.1m for 2 years work….not bad if you can get it.

  2. Tomaskerry on

    He’s 67.

    I thought it strange he took a job on the other side of the world when he was past retirement age.

    I’m sure he has plenty of money anyway.

    Maybe it was the Irish connection that drew him here.

    Anyway, we should be grateful to him. He got us very close to the point of construction.

  3. marks-ireland on

    A couple of years dealing with the Irish civil service and nimbyism would do that to anyone.

  4. keanehoodies on

    We should try and swipe a Frenchman. They’re building the Grand Paris Express which is like 4 lines at once over the course of a fortnight it would appear.

  5. Specific-Manager-125 on

    What an utter joke 1.1 million plus plus plus for what ? Bit much claiming family reasons when he knew what the job entailed

    Again this nonsense about having to pay these exorbitant salaries to “attract the right talent” . Utter bollox as proven over and over again

  6. IrishLad1002 on

    Which one of Fine Gael or Fianna Fails buddies will get the gig next ? Phones are ringing as we speak

  7. mindthegoat_redux on

    I’m not happy with the amount of money spent on his wages but he got the project rolling, railway order purchased, NIMBY’s (temporarily) neutralised, and the public largely onside. Can’t have asked more of him so I wish him well, And hopefully the next CEO is around for the first station being fitted out.

  8. Vegetable-Cod7668 on

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    only one country for the job

  9. What a joke. I’ve noticed how he’s thrown his weight around since coming into the job – acting like Billy Big Balls – telling us how we need to get our act together, demanding that an entirely new project team be developed OUTSIDE of TII/NTA, who are the people supposed to be responsible for our big transport infrastructure.

    Now he’s darting back to New Zealand before there’s even any shovels in the ground. They haven’t even selected a contractor yet. What a time waster.

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