Extensive list of property interests
In the most recent register of Dáil members’ interests, Dr Reilly declared his occupations as a GP and landlord.
However, in order to avoid potential conflicts of interest, he took leave of absence from the medical practice upon becoming a minister.
This means that Dr Reilly is not benefiting from State schemes, such as the vaccination or medical card schemes, while he is a minister.
His practice has been transferred to another GP.
The practice is based in the Fingal Clinic in the Lusk Town Centre, Co Dublin.
Dr Reilly is also the landlord of the town centre, which comprises the clinic, offices, a pharmacy, supermarket, bookmaker, barber, an unoccupied restaurant, one apartment, a vacant floor and three sites for town houses.
In addition, he listed the following on his 2011 declaration for the register:
* The family home in Rush, Co Dublin;
* A second family residence in Loughton, Moneygall, Co Offaly. This is a period manor set on 150 acres, 100 of which are let for grazing;
* A half-acre site at Cock Hill, Stamullen, Co Meath;
* A derelict ruin on quarter of an acre at Balrothery, Co Dublin;
* The former family farm at Baldrummond, Lusk, comprising 86 acres and let for tillage;
* A holiday home in Doonbeg, listed as an investment;
* Quarter of a share in Green Hills Nursing Home, Carrick on Suir, Co Tipperary. The register states that this stake has been “transferred to (a) blind trust” as per the advice of the Standards in Public Office Commission. It is this stake to which the judgement relates;
* One-third share of an undeveloped commercial site on 1.3 acres at Nevinstown, Swords, Co Dublin
* The register of members’ interests can be viewed here